Cottoni posthuma divers choice pieces wherein are discussed several important questions concerning the right & power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. By that renowned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, Baronet
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printed by M.C. for C. Harper. and are to be sold by W. Hensman and T. Fox, at the Kings Head, and at the Angel in Westminster-Hall
1679
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