Royal innocence: wherein King Charles I. is clear'd from being any ways accessary to the execrable rebellion in Ireland: a most malicious and groundless calumny cast upon him by the ring-leaders of the English rebellion; and that charge retorted on themseves [sic], and prov'd by facts
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Royal innocence: wherein King Charles I. is clear'd from being any ways accessary to the execrable rebellion in Ireland: a most malicious and groundless calumny cast upon him by the ring-leaders of the English rebellion; and that charge retorted on themseves [sic], and prov'd by facts (Online)
Royal innocence: wherein King Charles I. is clear'd from being any ways accessary to the execrable rebellion in Ireland: a most malicious and groundless calumny cast upon him by the ring-leaders of the English rebellion; and that charge retorted on themse
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London : printed for J. Wilford, 1729.
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