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245 | 1 | 4 | ▼aThe prisoners plea for a habeas corpus, or an epistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London the 4. of Aprill, to the Honourable Mr. W. Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons.▼h[electronic resource] :▼bIn which is fully proved, that the judges are bound by law and their oaths to grant a habeas corpus to any prisoner ... and to deny it ... is to forsweare themselves, for which they may be in law indicted for perjury, and upon conviction, are for ever to be discharged of their office, service and councell. In which is also declared the usurpation of Mr. Oliver Crumwell, who hath forcibly usurped unto himselfe the office of L.G. in the Army, for almost 12. moneths together, and thereby hath robbed the kingdome of its treasure, under pretence of pay, which he hath no right nnto [sic], and by the power of the said office hath tyrannized over the lives, liberties, and estates of the freemen of England ... all which John Lilburne will venture his life according to the law of the land to make good, unto which he hath annexed his epistle which he writ to the prentices of London the 10th of May 1639 ...▲ |
246 | 3 | ▼aEpistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London▲ | |
260 | ▼a[London :▼bs.n.,▼c1648]▲ | ||
300 | ▼a[16] p.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aCaption title.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aPlace of publication from Wing.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aDated on B3r: 4. April, 1648.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aSignatures: A-B⁴.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aImperfect: tightly bound with loss of text.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aAnnotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 4th 1648".▲ | ||
500 | ▼aReproduction of the original in the British Library.▲ | ||
510 | 4 | ▼aWing (2nd ed.)▼cL2165.▲ | |
510 | 4 | ▼aThomason▼cE.434[19].▲ | |
533 | ₩ | ₩ | ▼aElectronic reproduction.▼bAnn Arbor, Mich. :▼cUMI,▼d1999-▼f(Early English books online)▼nDigital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 68:E.434[19]).▼7s1977 miun ₩▲ |
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aCromwell, Oliver,▼d1599-1658▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ |
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aLilburne, John,▼d1614?-1657▼xImprisonment▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ |
650 | 0 | ▼aHabeas corpus▼zEngland▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aDetention of persons▼zEngland▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aCivil rights▼zEngland▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
830 | ₩ | 0 | ▼aEarly English books online.▲ |
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The prisoners plea for a habeas corpus, or an epistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London the 4. of Aprill, to the Honourable Mr. W. Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons.[electronic resource] : In which is fully proved, that the judges are bound by law and their oaths to grant a habeas corpus to any prisoner ... and to deny it ... is to forsweare themselves, for which they may be in law indicted for perjury, and upon conviction, are for ever to be discharged of their office, service and councell. In which is also declared the usurpation of Mr. Oliver Crumwell, who hath forcibly usurped unto himselfe the office of L.G. in the Army, for almost 12. moneths together, and thereby hath robbed the kingdome of its treasure, under pretence of pay, which he hath no right nnto [sic], and by the power of the said office hath tyrannized over the lives, liberties, and estates of the freemen of England ... all which John Lilburne will venture his life according
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The prisoners plea for a habeas corpus, or an epistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London the 4. of Aprill, to the Honourable Mr. W. Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons. [electronic resource] : In which is fully proved, that the judges are bound by law and their oaths to grant a habeas corpus to any prisoner ... and to deny it ... is to forsweare themselves, for which they may be in law indicted for perjury, and upon conviction, are for ever to be discharged of their office, service and councell. In which is also declared the usurpation of Mr. Oliver Crumwell, who hath forcibly usurped unto himselfe the office of L.G. in the Army, for almost 12. moneths together, and thereby hath robbed the kingdome of its treasure, under pretence of pay, which he hath no right nnto [sic], and by the power of the said office hath tyrannized over the lives, liberties, and estates of the freemen of England ... all which John Lilburne will venture his life according to the law of the land to make good, unto which he hath annexed his epistle which he writ to the prentices of London the 10th of May 1639 ...
다양한 서명
Epistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London
발행사항
[London : s.n. , 1648]
형태사항
[16] p.
일반주기
Caption title.
Place of publication from Wing.
Dated on B3r: 4. April, 1648.
Signatures: A-B⁴.
Imperfect: tightly bound with loss of text.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 4th 1648".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Place of publication from Wing.
Dated on B3r: 4. April, 1648.
Signatures: A-B⁴.
Imperfect: tightly bound with loss of text.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 4th 1648".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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