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spelling | M., E. Verfasser aut Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious In three positions proving His Highness 1 To be the aptest, ablest and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. 2. That the people, by the laws of God and man are obliged to loyalty and obedience to his Highness. 3. That all opposers are enemies to the publick peace and safety, and deserve exemplary punishment. By E.M. Esq; a cordial well-willer to the tranquillity and safety of this Commonwealth Protection perswading subjection Word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious London Printed by Henry Hills living in Py-corner [1653. [i.e. 1654] Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 13:". - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The words "Word of .. rebellious." are bracketed together on title page. - Thomason, E.729[4]. - Wing (2nd ed.), M20 Online-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999- Early English books online Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 20723581 Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 112:E729[4]) s1999 Cromwell, Oliver <1599-1658> - Early works to 1800 Cromwell, Oliver 1599-1658 Early works to 1800 Geschichte Politik Great Britain - Early works to 1800 - History - Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Great Britain - Early works to 1800 - Politics and government - 1649-1660 Großbritannien Great Britain History Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Early works to 1800 Great Britain Politics and government 1649-1660 Early works to 1800 Reproduktion von M., E. Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious [1653. [i.e. 1654] https://search.proquest.com/docview/2248547292 Volltext |
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title | Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious In three positions proving His Highness 1 To be the aptest, ablest and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. 2. That the people, by the laws of God and man are obliged to loyalty and obedience to his Highness. 3. That all opposers are enemies to the publick peace and safety, and deserve exemplary punishment. By E.M. Esq; a cordial well-willer to the tranquillity and safety of this Commonwealth |
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title_full | Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious In three positions proving His Highness 1 To be the aptest, ablest and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. 2. That the people, by the laws of God and man are obliged to loyalty and obedience to his Highness. 3. That all opposers are enemies to the publick peace and safety, and deserve exemplary punishment. By E.M. Esq; a cordial well-willer to the tranquillity and safety of this Commonwealth |
title_fullStr | Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious In three positions proving His Highness 1 To be the aptest, ablest and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. 2. That the people, by the laws of God and man are obliged to loyalty and obedience to his Highness. 3. That all opposers are enemies to the publick peace and safety, and deserve exemplary punishment. By E.M. Esq; a cordial well-willer to the tranquillity and safety of this Commonwealth |
title_full_unstemmed | Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious In three positions proving His Highness 1 To be the aptest, ablest and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. 2. That the people, by the laws of God and man are obliged to loyalty and obedience to his Highness. 3. That all opposers are enemies to the publick peace and safety, and deserve exemplary punishment. By E.M. Esq; a cordial well-willer to the tranquillity and safety of this Commonwealth |
title_short | Protection perswading subjection: or A [brace] word of peace to the well-affected. Caveat to the contentious. Rod for the rebellious |
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