An humble remonstrance against the tax of ship-money lately imposed: laying open the illegality, injuſtice, abuſes, and inconveniences thereof. Written by William Prynne, Eſqu. an 1636. during his impriſonment in the Tower of London, to free his countrey from that heavy tax; and then communicated to ſome ſpeciall friends in writing. Since that printed without his privity, by an imperfect copy, an. 1641. ſo full of non-ſence errors, and miſtakes almoſt in every line, as makes it altogether uſeleſſe, yea ridiculous: but now ſet out by a true copy, agreeing with the originall; to right the author, and promote the publique good. Together with ſome briefe obſervations touching the Great Seale of England. Imprimatur Sept. 1. 1643. John White

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An humble remonstrance against the tax of ship-money lately imposed: laying open the illegality, injuſtice, abuſes, and inconveniences thereof. Written by William Prynne, Eſqu. an 1636. during his impriſonment in the Tower of London, to free his countrey from that heavy tax; and then communicated to ſome ſpeciall friends in writing. Since that printed without his privity, by an imperfect copy, an. 1641. ſo full of non-ſence errors, and miſtakes almoſt in every line, as makes it altogether uſeleſſe, yea ridiculous: but now ſet out by a true copy, agreeing with the originall; to right the author, and promote the publique good. Together with ſome briefe obſervations touching the Great Seale of England. Imprimatur Sept. 1. 1643. John White

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Reprint. Originally published: London : printed for Michael Sparke ſenior, at the ſigne of the Blew-Bible in Greene-Arbour, 1643. -- [2], 34 p

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