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To the right honourable the Council of State, appointed by authority of Parliament, for the government of these three kingdoms, during the interval of Parliaments, the humble petition of may thousand citizens and freemen of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace

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  • "To the right honourable the Council of State, appointed by authority of Parliament, for the government of these three kingdoms, during the interval of Parliaments, the humble petition of may thousand citizens and freemen of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace"@en
  • "To the Right Honourable the Council of state, appointed by authority of Parliament, for the government of these three kingdoms, during the interval of Parliaments, the humble petition of many thousand citizens and freemen of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace"
  • "To the right honourable the Council of State appointed by authority of Parliament for the government of these three kingdoms, during the interval of parliaments the humble petition of many thousand citizens and free-men of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace"
  • "To the right honourable the Council of State appointed by authority of Parliament for the government of these three kingdoms, during the interval of parliaments the humble petition of many thousand citizens and free-men of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace"@en