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Author: True Englishman.
Title: Fiat justitia & ruat cœlum, or, Somewhat offer'd in defence of the imperial crown of England and its successor in answer to a speech pretended to be spoken in the honourable House of Commons, upon the reading the bill against the D. / by a true Englishman.
Print source: Fiat justitia & ruat cœlum, or, Somewhat offer'd in defence of the imperial crown of England and its successor in answer to a speech pretended to be spoken in the honourable House of Commons, upon the reading the bill against the D. / by a true Englishman.
True Englishman.

[London: s.n., 1679?]
Notes:
Caption title.
Imprint suggested by Wing.
The bill referred to is the Exclusion Bill directed against the Duke of York, afterwards King James II--LC in OCLC.
"A speech in the House of Commons upon reading the bill against the D": p. 4.
Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois Library.
Subject terms:
James -- II, -- King of England, -- 1633-1701.
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41261.0001.001
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