Source:
(2006)Other Number:
SOTC/2006/01/001URL:
http://www.livesandletters.ac.uk/papers/SOTC_2006_01_001.pdfAbstract:
Examines what the annotated manuscript copy of Ralegh's tract associated with John Smyth of Nibley reveals about the text's relationship to the political climate of the 1621 parliament.