The Mystery of the Good old Cause Briefly unfolded. In a Catalogue of such Members of the late Long Parliament, that held Offices both Civil and Military, contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance hereunto annexed. Together with The Summes of Money and Lands which they divided among themeselves during their sitting, (at least such as was dispos'd of publickly) Also A List of such Aldermen and Common-Council-men, and others, as made profit by the continuance of the War, Excise, Taxes, and oppressive Proceedings of that Parliament
London, Printed in the first yeare of Englands Liberation after almost twenty years slavery 1660 Sole edition, 8vo., title lightly dusty, bottom right hand corner of title torn away losing the end of the word "Liberation" and the word "after", (4), 56, (2)pp., bound in recent quarter plain cloth. A rare and invaluable publication which exposes the corruption of the members of the Long Parliament during the Civil War and Commonwealth. Wing M3191
[Bookseller: A R Heath]
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