Memoires of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings & Deaths of Those Noble, Reverend, and Excellent Personages, that Suffered by Death, Sesquestration, Decimation, Or Otherwise: For the Protestant Religion, and the Great Principle Thereof, Allegiance to Their Soveraigne, in Our Late Intestine Wars, from the Year 1637, to the Year 1660, and from Thence Continued to 1666. With the Life and Martyrdom of King Charles I |
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