The shepheard of Easeington his letters, or Petitions to the late King's Majestie, and many great potentates besides, wherein you may observe the noble minde of this nation, that when the kingdome was in a bleeding condition, one of her meanest bred members doth set himself (hushie-like) to give councell to a mighty prince, and when he seemed not to hear him, he wrote to his head generals, and when they seemed to slight or neglect him, he wrote to the whole clergie of both kingdoms, that stood on the King's side, wherein he speaketh both roundly and soundly to them ..

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Language:English
Published: [London : publisher not identified, 1647]
Series:Early English books online
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