Declaring House's satisfaction with apology of William Prynne for his offence in publishing his "Sundry reasons humbly tendred to the most honourable House of Peers .. against the new intended bill for governing and reforming corporations.".
Steele notation: a Reforming acknowledgement.
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Declaring House's satisfaction with apology of William Prynne for his offence in publishing his "Sundry reasons humbly tendred to the most honourable House of Peers .. against the new intended bill for governing and reforming corporations.".
Declaring House's satisfaction with apology of William Prynne for his offence in publishing his "Sundry reasons humbly tendred to the most honourable House of Peers .. against the new intended bill for governing and reforming corporations.".