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A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England, begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the ausp⁻icious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second. By William Younger

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  • "View of Englands troubles, from 1640. to 1660"
  • "View of Englands troubles, from 1640. to 1660"@en

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  • "Early works"
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  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England : begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the auspicious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second"
  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England, begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the ausp⁻icious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second. By William Younger"@en
  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England, begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the auspicious coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second"@en
  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England, begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament, deduced to the auspicious coming in of General Monck, and the ... restitution of King Charles the Second"
  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England, begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the auspicious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second"@en
  • "A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the auspicious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second"@en