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121 Strength out of vveaknesse. Or, The finall and absolute plea of Lieutenant-Col. John Lilburn, prisoner in the Tower of London, against the present ruling power siting at Westminster. - Being an epistle writ by him, Sep. 30. 1649. to his much honored and highly esteemed friend, Master John Wood, Mr. Robert Everard, ... whose names are subscribed Aug. 20. 1649. to that excellent peece, entituled The Levellers (falsly so called) vindicated; being the stated case of the late defeated Burford troops. And to Charles Collins, Anthony Bristlebolt, ... whose names are subscribed, August 29. 1649. to that choicest of peeces, entituled An out-cry of the young-men and apprentices of London, after the lost fundamentall-lawes and liberties of England. Which said plea or epistle, doth principally contein the substance of a conference, betwixt Master Edmond Prideaux, the (falsly so called) attorney-generall, and Lievetenant-Colonell John Lilburne, upon Friday the 14 of September 1649. at the chamber of the said Mr. Prideaux, in the Inner-Temple John Lilburne Printed 1649 Engelska
122 A third address directed to his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, and the Right Honourable the Councell of State sitting at White-Hall - Being the humble petition of Lieutenant-Colonell John Lilburne prisoner in Newgate John Lilburne 1653 Engelska
123 To all the affectors and approvers in England - of the London petition of the eleventh of September, 1648, but especially to the owners of it, by their subscriptions, either to it, or any other petition in the behalf of it; and particularly to the first promoters of it, my true friends, the citizens of London, &c. (continuing unshaken in their principles, by offices, places, or other base bribes or rewards) usually meeting at the Whalbone in Lothbury, behinde the Royal Exchange, commonly (but most unjustly) stiled Levellers John Lilburne 1649 Engelska
124 To every individuall member of the Honourable House of Commons: the humble remembrance of Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn John Lilburne 1648 Engelska
125 To every individuall member of the supream authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. - The humble addresse of Lieu. Col. John Lilburn, by way of answer to a most false and scandalous printed petition, delivered at the House door against him, by one William Huntington, upon Wednesday the 26 of November. 1651 John Lilburne 1651 Engelska
126 To every individuall member of the supreme authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, but more especially to Colonell George Thompson chairman to the committee for regulating the new import of excise, and particularly for that of sope - The humble addresse of Lieutenant Coll. John Lilburne, a freeman of the Common-wealth of England John Lilburne 1650 Engelska
127 To the honble. the House of Commons now assembled in the high court of Parliament, the humble petition of John Lilburne Leift. sic Colonel. - In all humilitie John Lilburne 1646? Engelska
128 To the right honourable the chosen and representative body of England assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of L.C. Iohn Lilburne a free man of England John Lilburne 1646 Engelska
129 To the supreme authority for the common-wealth of England - the humble petition of John Lilburn Esquire, prisoner in Newgate John Lilburne 1653? Engelska
130 To the supreme authority, the people assembled in Parliament. - The humble petition of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburne John Lilburne 1650 Engelska
131-132 The triall, of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne, - by an extraordinary or special commission, of oyear and terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24, 25, 26. of Octob. 1649. Being as exactly pen'd and taken in short hand, as it was possible to be done in such a croud and noise, and transcribed with an indifferent and even hand, both in reference to the court, and the prisoner; that so matter of fact, as it was there declared, might truly come to publick view. In which is contained all the judges names, and the names of the grand inquest, and the names of the honest jury of life and death. Vnto which is annexed a necessary and essential appendix, very well worth the readers, carefull perusal; if he desire rightly to understand the whole body of the discourse, and know the worth of that ner'e enough to be prised, bulwork of English freedom, viz. to be tried by a jury of legal and good men of the neighbour-hood (flera utgåvor) John Lilburne 1649 Engelska
133 A true relation of the materiall passages of Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburnes sufferings, - as they were represented and proved before the Right Honourable, the House of Peeres, in Parliament assembled, the 13. day of this instant Feb. 1645. Vnto which is annexed their Lordships order, made upon the bearing of the cause John Lilburne 1646 Engelska
134 Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny. - Being the tryall of that worthy assertor of his countreys freedoms, Lieftenant sic Colonell John Lilburne, defender of the ancient and known laws of England, against men and devills, whether in King, Parliament, Army, or Councell of state. Guild-hall London, Octob. 26. Freed in open court, from his unjust and illegall charge of high-treason, and cruell imprisonment in the Tower, by the unbyassed and just verdict of this jewry, whose names are here inserted; Miles Pettit, Holburn-Condu. Stephen Iles, Friday-street. Abraham Smith, Smithfield. John King Smithfield. Nicholas Murrin, Gosling-str. Thomas Daintie, Cheapside. Edmund Keysar, Holb-bridge Edward Perkins Smithfield. Ralph Packman, Smithfield. William Cummins, Cheap. Symon Weeden, Bredstr. Henry Tooley, Bredstreet. All good men and true John Lilburne 1649 Engelska
135 The tryal of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn - By an extraordinary or special commission, of Oyer and Terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24th, 25th, and 26th. of October, 1649. Being exactly pen'd and taken in short-hand, ... By Theodorus Varax John Lilburne 1710 Engelska
136 The tryall, of L. Col. Iohn Lilburn - at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, on Fryday, and Saturday, being the 19th and 20th of this instant August. With Lieutenant Collonel Iohn Lilburns speech to the jury before they went together to agree upon their verdict, and the reply of the counsel of the common-wealth thereunto. Together, with the verdict of not guilty brought in by the said jury John Lilburne 1653 Engelska
137 Tvvo letters vvrit by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, to Col Henry Martin, a Member of the House of Commons, upon the 13. and 15 of September. 1647 - the contents of which are very necessary to be taken notice of by all just men in the present age. Vnto which is annexed some other letters of great concerment sic. The first is subscribed, to his much honoured friend Col. Henry Martin, a member of the House of Commons, this with hast, post hast present John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
138 Two letters - the one from Lievtenant Colonell Iohn Lilbourne to Colonel Henry Martin, a member of the House of Commons, with his answer John Lilburne 1647 Engelska
139 Two petitions presented to the supreame authority of the nation - from thousands of the lords, owners, and commoners of Lincolneshire; against the Old Court-Levellers, or propriety-destroyers, the prerogative undertakers John Lilburne 1650 Engelska
140 Two petitions presented to the supreame authority of the nation from thousands of the lords, owners, and commoners of Lincolneshire - against the old court-levellers, or propriety-destroyers, the prerogative undertakers John Lilburne 1650 Engelska

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