King Charles's speech against tacking
King Charles's speech against tacking
Being the latter part of a speech of King Charles II. delivered from the throne to both Houses of Parliament on the 23d of May, 1678. With part of the Lord Chancellor (Finch's) speech, deliver'd the same day to both Houses of Parliament.
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