A vindication of K. Charles the Martyr

proving that His Majesty was the author of "Elkwv Baoiaikn". Against a memorandum, sais to be written by the Earl of Anglesey. And, against the exceptions of Dr. Walker and others. To which is added a preface, wherein the bold and insolent assertions published in Mr. Baybe's Dictionary are examined and confuted

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A vindication of K. Charles the Martyr

proving that His Majesty was the author of "Elkwv Baoiaikn". Against a memorandum, sais to be written by the Earl of Anglesey. And, against the exceptions of Dr. Walker and others. To which is added a preface, wherein the bold and insolent assertions published in Mr. Baybe's Dictionary are examined and confuted

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English
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163

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Together with some original letters of King Charles the First under his own hand, never before printed, and faithfully copied from said originals.

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xl, 163 p., [1]
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163

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OL45003340M
OCLC/WorldCat
62602174

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