02041nam 2200337Ia 450 99638952220331620210104171824.0(CKB)4940000000094805(EEBO)2240869991(OCoLC)ocn688634811e(OCoLC)688634811(EXLCZ)99494000000009480520101202d1646 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An unhappy game at Scotch and English. or, A full answer from England to the papers of Scotland[electronic resource] wherein their Scotch mists and their fogs their slayings and gain-sayings; their juglings, their windings and turnings; hither and thither backwards and forwards, and forwards and backwards again; their breach of covenant, article and treaty, their king craft present design against the two Houses of Parliament and people of England, their plots and intents for usurpation and government over us and our children detected, discovered and presented to the view of the world as a dreadfull omen, and warning to the kingdome of EnglandEdinburgh Printed (as truly by Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, as were the Scotch papers, lately published in London) and are to be sold at the most solemne Signe of the Blew-Bonnet, right opposite to the two houses of Parliament1646[2], 26 pImperfect: cropped with some loss of text; some duplicate pages bound in place.Reproduction of original in: Sutro Library.eebo-0111ScotlandHistoryCharles I, 1625-1649Early works to 1800ScotlandForeign relationsEnglandEarly works to 1800EnglandForeign relationsEnglandEarly works to 1800Lilburne John1614?-1657/1001077UMIUMIBOOK996389522203316An unhappy game at Scotch and English. or, A full answer from England to the papers of Scotland2338403UNISA