Vox plebis, or, the peoples out-cry against oppression, injustice, and tyranny. :
Wherein the liberty of the subject is asserted, Magna Charta briefly but pithily expounded. Lieutenant Colonell Lilburne's sentence published and refuted. Committees arraigned, goalers condemned, and remedies provided.
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Printed 1646. in the sitting of Parliament; during which time the presse ought to be free and open, as the Parliament declared to the bishops at the beginning thereof,
[1646]
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Series: | Thomason Tracts ;
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Notes: | Anonymous. By Richard Overton. [2] p. at end = "The publisher to the reader", which notes two of Lilburnes' books and which includes errata. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 19th. London 1646". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Physical description: [2], 68, [2] p. ; small and 4to. Citations/References: Wing (2nd ed.), O636A Citations/References: Thomason, E.362[20] Citations/References: Wing (2nd ed.) O636A. Citations/References: Thomason E.362[20]. more |