The history of the union of the four famous kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland wherein is demonstrated that by the prowess and prudence of the English, those four distinct and discordant nations have upon several conquests been entirely united and devolved into one commonwealth, and that by the candor of clemency and deduction of colonies, alteration of laws, and communication of language, according to the Roman rule, they have been maintained & preserved in peace and union / by a Lover of truth and his country.

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The history of the union of the four famous kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland wherein is demonstrated that by the prowess and prudence of the English, those four distinct and discordant nations have upon several conquests been entirely united and devolved into one commonwealth, and that by the candor of clemency and deduction of colonies, alteration of laws, and communication of language, according to the Roman rule, they have been maintained & preserved in peace and union / by a Lover of truth and his country.
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M. H.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Brewster ...,
1649 [i.e. 1659]
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Great Britain -- History.
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"The history of the union of the four famous kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland wherein is demonstrated that by the prowess and prudence of the English, those four distinct and discordant nations have upon several conquests been entirely united and devolved into one commonwealth, and that by the candor of clemency and deduction of colonies, alteration of laws, and communication of language, according to the Roman rule, they have been maintained & preserved in peace and union / by a Lover of truth and his country." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45696.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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THE HISTORY OF THE UNION Of the four famous Kingdoms Of ENGLAND, WALES, SCOT∣LAND and IRELAND.

Wherein is demonstrated that by the pro∣wess and prudence of the English, those four distinct and discordant Na∣tions, have upon several conquests been entirely united and devolved into one Commonwealth, and that by the candor of clemency, and deduction of Colonies, alteration of Laws, and com∣munication of Language, according to the Roman rule, they have been main∣tained & preserved in peace and union.

Ruis ille tam coufidens, aut tautis cervicibus, qui audeat histeriam usquequaque veram scribere?

Lips. l. 5. c. 11.

Qui non libere veritatem pronunciat, proditor veri∣tatis est?

Cok. l. 11. f. 3.

By a lover of truth and his Country.

London, Printed for Thomas Brewster, and are to be sold at the three Bibles at the West¦end of Paul's. 169.

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