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245 00 $aEnglands Absolute Monarchy, Or Government of Great Britaine. Composed out of these three kindes, Monarchy, Aristrocracie and Democracie. From whence the Kingdome of England derives a fit parallell, by a King, a House of Peers, and a House of Commons. From whence is collected and explained the Pre- rogative of the King, the Authority of the Peers, and the Priviledge of the Commons. Whereunto is annexed His Majesties Resolu- tion to maintaine the Priviledges of the Commons, and the full Authority of the Protestant Religion.
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