The case of the Common-Wealth of England, stated: or, The equity, utility, and neceſsity, of a submiſſion to the preſent government; cleared out of monuments both sacred and civill, againſt all the scruples and pretences of the oppoſite parties; viz. royalliſts, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers. Wherein is diſcovered ſeverally, the vanity of their deſignes, together with the improbability of their succeſſe, and inconveniences which muſt follow (ſhould either of them take effect) to the extreme prejudice of the nation. Two parts. With a diſcourſe of the excellenci of a free-state, above a kingly-government

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The case of the Common-Wealth of England, stated: or, The equity, utility, and neceſsity, of a submiſſion to the preſent government; cleared out of monuments both sacred and civill, againſt all the scruples and pretences of the oppoſite parties; viz. royalliſts, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers. Wherein is diſcovered ſeverally, the vanity of their deſignes, together with the improbability of their succeſſe, and inconveniences which muſt follow (ſhould either of them take effect) to the extreme prejudice of the nation. Two parts. With a diſcourſe of the excellenci of a free-state, above a kingly-government

by Marchamont Nedham, Gent

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Reprint. Originally published: London : printed for E. Blackmore, and R. Lowndes, [1650]. -- 94 p

The words "Presbyterians, Levellers." are bracketed together on title page; the words "royallists, Scots," are enclosed in brackets

Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 8th. 1650"

References: ESTC R202972

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