Free Parliaments: OR, AN ARGUMENT ON THEIR CONSTITUTION; PROVING Some of their Powers to be Independant. To which is added, An APPENDIX, CONTAINING Several Original LETTERS and PAPERS, By the AUTHOR of the BRITANNIC CONSTITUTION. LONDON: Printed for D. BROWN E, at the Black Swan The Dutchefs-Dowager of MARLBOROUGH. To Her GRACE, May it please your GRACE, HE Relation You bear to the Duke of MARLBOROUGH, engages me to pray Your Grace's Patronage of the TREATISE here Infcribed. T THE Military Atchievements of His Grace, can never fail to impart Honour to all his Defcendants, and Pleasure to all fuch Patriots, as value their Religion, or the Liberties of their Country. For when it is remember'd, That His Grace, who, of a Subject, was, undoubtedly, the A 2 Greatest |