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Author Chamberlen, Peter, 1601-1683.
Title The declaration and proclamation of the army of God, owned by the Lord of Hosts in many victories. : To all the good people of God thtoughout [sic] England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. Whereunto is annexed 17 necessary proposals for the enthro- [sic] of Gods laws, settling of good judges in every city, taking off the excise, and assesments, and payment of the souldiers, with the advancement of a free trade and manifacture, for the good of the poor in the three nations, without injury to any mans propriety; with security proffered of 500000 l. if the premises be accepted of by the Parliament and Army.
Publication Info London : printed by J. Clowes for the authour, 1659.
Edition The second edition enlarged with new additions.



Descript 7, [1] p.
Edition The second edition enlarged with new additions.
Note Attributed to Peter Chamberlen. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 9.".
Reproductions of the originals in the British Library (Thomason Tracts) and the Cambridge University Library.
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Author Chamberlen, Peter, 1601-1683.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Excise tax -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 7, [1] p.
Edition The second edition enlarged with new additions.
Note Attributed to Peter Chamberlen. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 9.".
Reproductions of the originals in the British Library (Thomason Tracts) and the Cambridge University Library.
Author Chamberlen, Peter, 1601-1683.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Excise tax -- England -- Early works to 1800.

Subject Excise tax -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 7, [1] p.
Note Attributed to Peter Chamberlen. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 9.".
Reproductions of the originals in the British Library (Thomason Tracts) and the Cambridge University Library.

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