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A worthy speech, spoken in the Honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rudyard, for accommodation betwixt His Majesty and His Parliament, July the ninth, 1642

A trve description of the pot-companion poet

Certaine considerations shewing the necessity of a correspondencie in spirituall matters betwixt all Protestant churches

Master Strovvd his speech in Parliament, on Tuesday the third of January, in reply to the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Master Pym, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Master Hambden, and Master Hollis, exhibited by his Majestie, wherein he cleareth himselfe concerning the same

Master Fynes his speech in Parliament

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