The rump emissaries. Or, the loyal black-smith of Marlborough no Jesuit. Being A Faithful Account of the Artifices practised by the Standing Army of the Regicides to extirpate Liberty and Property: Together with the several Examinations of William Houlbrook, before Bradshaw and his Blood-Thirsty, and Anti-Monarchical Crew of Companions. To which is added, A Learned Speech made by a Worthy Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House, of that Critical and Dangerous Year 1659: Not printed in the Debates lately Publish'd.

  • Houlbrook, William.
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1744
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Black-smith and no Jesuite

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London : printed for R. Montague, at the Book Ware-House in Wild-Street, 1744.

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[6],140p.,plate : port. ; 120.

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ESTC T114614

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