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The coppie of a letter vvritten to the Duke of Buckingham concerning the match with Spaine: : discovering what dangers would happen to this state by the Kings marrying with one of a contrary religion shewed by divers presidents
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The coppie of a letter vvritten to the Duke of Buckingham concerning the match with Spaine: : discovering what dangers would happen to this state by the Kings marrying with one of a contrary religion shewed by divers presidents
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1642.
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77155
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Alured, Thomas
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