The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... to destroy 2. The issue was , the man was straitly imprisoned , and preparations made for his 1 [ ' his , ' MS . ] 2 [ Printed in Whitlocke's Memorials under date of Feb. 13 , 1655. ] XIV . 50. ] Case of John Lilburne , prosecuted.
... to destroy 2. The issue was , the man was straitly imprisoned , and preparations made for his 1 [ ' his , ' MS . ] 2 [ Printed in Whitlocke's Memorials under date of Feb. 13 , 1655. ] XIV . 50. ] Case of John Lilburne , prosecuted.
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... prosecuted by Cromwell . 305 trial , and towards his execution , which all men expected . But 1655 whether Cromwell found that there were more engaged with him than could be brought to justice or were fit to be discovered , ( as many ...
... prosecuted by Cromwell . 305 trial , and towards his execution , which all men expected . But 1655 whether Cromwell found that there were more engaged with him than could be brought to justice or were fit to be discovered , ( as many ...
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... prosecuted by Cromwell . 307 Parliament , and made himself Protector , and was in possession 1653 of the sovereign power , Lilborne withdrew his favour from him , and thought him now an enemy worthy of his displeasure ; and both in ...
... prosecuted by Cromwell . 307 Parliament , and made himself Protector , and was in possession 1653 of the sovereign power , Lilborne withdrew his favour from him , and thought him now an enemy worthy of his displeasure ; and both in ...
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