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A Modest Plea, For An Equal Commonwealth, Against Monarchy. In which the genuine Nature, and true Interest of a Free-State, is briefly stated; Its Consistency with a National Clergie, Heredi- tary Nobility, and Mercenary Lawyers, is examined; Together with the Expediency of an Agrarian and Rotation of Offices Asserted. Also, An Apology for Younger Brothers, the Resti- tution of Gavil-kinde, and Relief of the Poor. With a Lift of Tythes, and Reformation of the Laws and Universities. All accommodated to Publique Honour and Justice, without injury to any mans Propriety; and humbly tendered to the Parliament
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