Quæries proposd for the agitators in the Army (or their assistants elsewhere, who are intrusted, or do intermeddle in those high matters of peace and warre) more than foure moneths ago,: and now published in pursuit of satisfaction, and with intent of profit towards all, and the state.

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Quæries proposd for the agitators in the Army (or their assistants elsewhere, who are intrusted, or do intermeddle in those high matters of peace and warre) more than foure moneths ago,: and now published in pursuit of satisfaction, and with intent of profit towards all, and the state.
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Jackson, Richard, 1621-1677.
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[Imprinted at London :: [s.n.],
1647]
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"Quæries proposd for the agitators in the Army (or their assistants elsewhere, who are intrusted, or do intermeddle in those high matters of peace and warre) more than foure moneths ago,: and now published in pursuit of satisfaction, and with intent of profit towards all, and the state." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87615.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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III.

When your Complaint against the Lawes and Government shall be acknowledged as just and rational; have you any commodious forme of combining society, so answerable to the rules of equity, that no parties concerned in the alteration how considerable soever, shall have any just occasion to complain.

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