The Coppy Of A Letter Of Father Philips, the Queenes Confessor, which was thought to be sent into France, to Mr. Mountague; discovered and produced to be read in the House of Commons, by Mr. Pymme, the 25. of June, 1641. to this effect. Lamentably complai
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