The several debates of the House of Commons (pro and con) relating to the establishment of the militia ... [manuscript], 1685 November 9-20.

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The several debates of the House of Commons (pro and con) relating to the establishment of the militia ... [manuscript], 1685 November 9-20.

Also a copy of a sermon preached before the King's Majesty at Greenwich, June 19, 1604, by John Burges, preceded by his petition to the Privy Council and followed by his letter to the King.

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