Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament; who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England, &c. with an intent to exclude the royar [sic] line. Wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal, ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms. Collected by a faithful hand
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- Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament; who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England, &c. with an intent to exclude the royar [sic] line. Wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal, ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms. Collected by a faithful hand
- Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government; Treason's master-piece; Conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament
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London: printed for Daniel Major, at the Hand and Scepter in Fleetstreet, near St. Dunstans-Church, 1680.
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Whitelocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675, attributed name.
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- 1680
- ESTC No.
- R14983
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- 62950
- Description
- [16], 112 p. ; 8°.
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- Attributed to Nathaniel Fiennes. Sometimes also attributed to Bulstrode Whitlocke
Preface signed: C.C
Originally published in 1660 as: Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government
The first leaf is blank
Signatures: A-H]8.
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