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CONTENTS.

The Case of King Charles I. truly stated against John Cook, Master of Gray's-Inn 326
John Audland's Letter to Wil. Prynne 371
Wil. Prynne's Answer to John Audland 382
Reflections upon Reason 393
An occasional Reflection upon Dr. Charleton feeling a Dog's Pulse at Gresham-College by R. B. Esq; 405
Beneficial Reflections upon Milford-Haven 411
Observations upon the Long-Parliament of Charles I. 419

ERRATA.

Vol. I.

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