The history of independency the fourth and last part : continued from the death of His late Majesty, King Charls the First of happy memory, till the deaths of the chief of that juncto
T. M., Esquire, lover of his king and country., Walker, Clement, 1595-1651.
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TO THE SACRED MAJESTY OF Great BRITTAINS MONARCH. (The Triumphant Son of a most Glorious Father, who was in all things More than Conquerour.) The Illustrious ofspring of a Royal Traine of ANTIENT PRINCES CHARLES The Second of that Name, Entituled PIOUS By the sole Providence of an Almighty hand, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith.

Restorer of the English Church unto its Pristine State and Glory.

Patron of Law and Liberty, Not to be Seconded by any but himself, Who is the best of Kings.

And of all Vertue to the World THE GRAND EXEMPLAR