LEADER 01562nam 2200385 n 450 001 996391875403316 005 20200824121728.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000108598 035 $a(EEBO)2240930085 035 $a(UnM)99863700e 035 $a(UnM)99863700 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000108598 100 $a19930614d1648 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 14$aThe fooles of fate: or, The unravelling of the Parliament and Army$b[electronic resource] $eFate (for our crimes) permitted us to grumble 'gainst each thing, next for to be tumultuous, and fight against our King. ... Their Army are the peoples hate, both they will now pull down, and now behold the fools of fate fall dead by Charles his crowne 210 $a[London $cs.n.]$dPrinted in the yeer. 1648 215 $a[2], 6 p 300 $aAttributed to John Taylor. 300 $aPartly in verse. 300 $aPlace of publication from Wing. 300 $aAnnotation on Thomason copy: "July 24". 300 $aReproduction of the original in the British Library. 330 $aeebo-0018 607 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCivil War, 1642-1649$vEarly works to 1800 607 $aGreat Britain$xPolitics and government$y1642-1649$vEarly works to 1800 700 $aTaylor$b John$f1580-1653.$01000995 801 0$bCu-RivES 801 1$bCu-RivES 801 2$bCStRLIN 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996391875403316 996 $aThe fooles of fate: or, The unravelling of the Parliament and Army$92405492 997 $aUNISA