Nevves from the north. Or, a dialogue betwixt David Dammeeslash a souldier, and Walter Wheeler, a rich northerne farmer Wherein is discoursed what injuries they did to the countrey farmers, and how they used to pillage; with the extreame joy the countrey men take at their disbanding
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