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The lawyer outlaw'd; or a brief answer to Mr. Hunt's defence of the charter. With some useful remarks on the Commons proceedings in the last Parliament of Westminster. In a letter to a friend.

By: L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Publisher: [London] : Printed by N.T. for the Author, 1683Description: [2], 38p. ; 4.°.Subject(s): England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 | Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.78(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31922-1001
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