01689nam a2200337 4500001000800000005001700008006001900025007001500044008004100059037009000100040004800190100003600238245009900274260002800373300002200401500003500423500003100458500005100489500005300540510003200593510006900625533018100694600006000875650005000935650004000985651006601025651007101091830003201162852010601194856005101300818175620200502092150.0m g d cr bn |||a|bb|951023s1643 enk s 00 eng d aCL2105000001bProQuest Information and Learning. 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106 aCu-RivEScCu-RivESdCStRLINdCu-RivESedcrb1 aDenham, John,cSir,d1615-1669.10aMr. Hampdens speech, occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace.h[electronic resource]. a[London :bs.n.,c1643] a1 sheet ([1] p.). aAttributed to Sir John Denham. aImprint suggested by Wing. aVerse: "But will you now to peace encline ..." aReproduction of original in the British Library.4 aWing (CD-ROM, 1996)cD1002B4 aEarly English books tract supplement interim guidecC.20.f.4[94] aElectronic reproduction.bAnn Arbor, Mich. :cUMI,d1999-f(Early English books online)nDigital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; A4:2[95])7s1999 miun s10aHampden, John,d1594-1643vPoetryvEarly works to 1800. 0aSatire, EnglishvPoetryvEarly works to 1800. 0aPeacevPoetryvEarly works to 1800. 0aLondon (England)xHistoryy17th centuryvEarly works to 1800. 0aGreat BritainxHistoryyCivil War, 1642-1649vEarly works to 1800. 0aEarly English books online.8 bELECOShElectronic resourcezAvailable for document delivery - standard copyright restrictions apply.40uhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2240900039