Speeches delivered in Parliament by Peter Wentworth, Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Digby, the Duke of Buckingham and James I [manuscript], 1587-1624.

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Speeches delivered in Parliament by Peter Wentworth, Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Digby, the Duke of Buckingham and James I [manuscript], 1587-1624.

p. 133, 183, 193, 233-234, 241, 249, 251-252, 255, 335.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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