01946nam 2200385 n 450 99639231200331620200824121751.0(CKB)4940000000108389(EEBO)2240900101(UnM)99863328e(UnM)99863328(EXLCZ)99494000000010838919930414d1659 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Mola asinaria: or, The unreasonable and insupportable burthen now press'd upon the shoulders of this groaning nation[electronic resource] by the headless head, and unruly rulers, that usurp upon the liberties and priviledges of the oppressed people. Held forth in a remonstrance to all those that have yet sound and impartial ears to hear, and duly weighed in the scales of equity and justice ... Wherein is demonstrated, what slavery the nation must subject it self to, by allowing the lawfulness and usurped authority of the pretended Long Parliament now unlawfully and violently held at WestminsterBy William Prynne, bencher of Lincolns-InnePrinted at London [s.n.]in the year MDCLVIX. [i.e. 1659][2], 6 pA satire on Prynne, attributed to Samuel Butler.Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 31".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Political satire, EnglishEarly works to 1800Great BritainPolitics and government1649-1660Early works to 1800Political satire, EnglishButler Samuel1612-1680.793288Prynne William1600-1669,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392312003316Mola asinaria: or, The unreasonable and insupportable burthen now press'd upon the shoulders of this groaning nation2402187UNISA