Monarchy Asserted, To be the Best, Most Ancient and Legall Form of Government, in a Conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver, Late Lord Protector & A Committee of Parliament
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Monarchy Asserted, To be the Best, Most Ancient and Legall Form of Government, in a Conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver, Late Lord Protector & A Committee of Parliament
Whitlocke, Bulstrode; Nathaniel Fiennes
London : Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwin, 1660
First edition. Octavo, 18 cm. Contemporary leather, rebacked and conserved. [6], 112 pp. Toning to margins, occasional spotting. Whitlocke's account of the Committee deliberations in which Cromwell ultimately declined to assume the mantle of "King". Abbott, 1060; Halkett and Lang, IV, 107 [attributing the work's publication to Fiennes]; Wing W1988