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A93306 Six new queries Thomason, George, d. 1666, attributed name. 1659 (1659) Wing S3916; Thomason 669.f.22[41]; ESTC R211412 500 1

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Six New Queries I. WHether or no any rational man of England can or may expect any good from a Parliament when an Army is in power at the same time in the Nation II. Whether or no a Parliament Constituted as the last was before the Soldiers dissolved it deserves any other Name Title or Appellation than the RUMP And whether any one will or dare presume to call that Parliament entirely assembled by any other Name Title or Appellation but a Free Parliament of England III. Whether or no this Nation may expect any good by or from a Parliament that hath any Soldiers to sit act or vote in that House or for it that have any Command derived from such a Parliament IV. Whether or no the persons now sitting intend any other thing than to Lord it over their Brethren in this Nation whilest they take such courses as they have done and fill not up the House with their fellow Members of the same Call with themselves V. Whether or no it be a Free Parliament of England if there be any Limitation or Restriction put upon them that are to choose such persons to sit and act for them in that Assembly as they are willing to repose trust in VI Whether or no we have had any Peace in this Nation ever since the Military Man hath had any power in it or ever shall expect any whilest a Parliament Commissionates them