Plenum responsum ad famosum et proditorium libellum inscriptum, (Declaratio Communium Angliæ congregatorum in Parlamento, explicans rationes, propter quas nuper statuerint non ampliùs agere cum Rege) ... : ex Anglico in Latinum fideliter translatum.

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Plenum responsum ad famosum et proditorium libellum inscriptum, (Declaratio Communium Angliæ congregatorum in Parlamento, explicans rationes, propter quas nuper statuerint non ampliùs agere cum Rege) ... : ex Anglico in Latinum fideliter translatum.
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Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674.
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[London] :: Impressum pro R. Royston,
1648.
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England and Wales. -- Parliament. -- Declaration of the Commons of England expressing their reasons ... of passing the late resolutions touching no farther addresse ... to be made to the King.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1660.
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"Plenum responsum ad famosum et proditorium libellum inscriptum, (Declaratio Communium Angliæ congregatorum in Parlamento, explicans rationes, propter quas nuper statuerint non ampliùs agere cum Rege) ... : ex Anglico in Latinum fideliter translatum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45278.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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PAg. 2. l. 21. fidei commissae. l. 25. cui dicit, p. 3. l. 19. dele non. p. 4. l. 22. offe∣rendi. p. 5. l. 21. conjunctim: p. 8. l. 21. Regi p. 13. l. 7. notum est, p. 15. l. 18. Penningtonium p. 19. l. 29. ullum p. 21. l. 9. ultro p. 22. l. 12. negari. p. 24. l. 25. ab omni p. 33. l. 13. adde; cogerent reliqua facere p. 36. l. 21. pro denuò lege de uno; p. 37. l. 29. pro obligare ut, lege obligarent. p. 38. l. 6. pro, ibi in∣vadere lege, se invasuros p. 39. l. 27. quod non potuerint. pag. 55. l. 28. ex actio∣nibus. p. 56. l. 8. Tibaldi l. 10. ut vel minima p. 57. l. 12. pro sumus lege hujus, p. 61. l. 1. elevatis. p. 64. l. 28. momenti putentur; p. 67. l. 8. invitaret. l. ante∣pen. captura p. 74. l. penult. Rex. p. 78. l. 16. pro ei lege &. p. 81. l. 7. insequen∣tis. p. 84. l. 26. sua Majestas p. 85. l. 7. necessarium p. 88. l. 8. illo p. 92. l. 13. sub haec. p. 97. l. 2. studiorum ipsorum, l. 17. longam. p. 100. l. 26. horrorem p. 102. l. 4. ferre poterat: p. 105. l. antepenult. dare p. 109. l. 23. veteris. p. 111. l. egregium initium. p. 114. l. 4. Eveshamo, l. 7. velle l. 8. caecidisset, p. 117. l. 25. evadi p. 119. l. 24. quod poscunt p. 126. l. 10. umquam. p. 127. l. 28. à quo l. 29. civilis p. 131. l. 23. est Libertas p. 135. l. 25. quos p. 140. l. 20. quibus. p. 142. l. 9. quâ inops. p. 145. l. 4. suam.

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