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Mr. Peters last report of the English vvars, : occasioned by the importunity of a friend pressing an answer to seven quæres. Viz. : I. Why he was silent at the surrender of Oxford. : II. What he observed at Worcester it being the last towne in the Kings hand. : III. What were best to doe with the Army. : IV. If he had any expedient for the present difference. : V. What his thoughts were in relation to forreigne states. : VI. How these late mercies and conquests might be preserved and improved. : VII. Why his name appeares in so many bookes not without blots, and he never wipe them off. : Published by authority
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Manuscripts
This is a manuscript transcription written in an unknown hand; bound in vellum with some staining to the covers and initial pages. According to a note by Alan Jutzi (former Chief Curator of Rare Books) "K Donahue at UCLA verifies that this has been copied from post 1742 printed text." The volume was previously in the library of Edward Alexander Tompkins, M.D. (1813-1880) at Grass Valley, CA.
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