Englands miraculous preservation emblematically described, erected for a perpetuall monument to posterity
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John Hancock
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Englands miraculous preservation emblematically described, erected for a perpetuall monument to posterity
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English: Broadside allegory, with an engraving showing the Ark of England containing three chambers, the House of Lords, House of Commons and the Assembly (of Divines?), preserved safely from the flood, in which Royalists drown.
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Broadside allegory, with an engraving showing the Ark of England containing three chambers, the House of Lords, House of Commons and the Assembly (of Divines?), preserved safely from the flood, in which Royalists drown.
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