A faithfull and impartiall relation of what passed betweene His Majesty, and the commissioners from the two houses : both at the delivery of their votes for a personall treaiy [sic], and at their receiving His Majesties most gracious answer. By an eye and eare-witnesse, who not trusting to his memory, made use of his pen: and for the truth of this relation, the relator appeales to the commissioners themselves, or to any there present, who had the happinesse with him, to heare the most pious, most christian expressions, of a most religious King.

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Imprint:[London : s.n., 1648]
Description:1 online resource (1 sheet ([1] p.))
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Notes:Annotation on Thomason copy: "August ye 22th 1648."
Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Thomason 669.f.13[3]
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) F268
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 190.g.12[168]