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The royall quarrell, or Englands lawes and liberties vindicated [[electronic resource] ] : and mantained, against the tyrannicall usurpations of the Lords. By that faithfull patriot of his country Sr. John Maynard, a late member of the House of Commons, but now prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London. Being a legall justification of him, and all those other Lords and aldermen, unjustly imprisoned under pretence of treason, and other misdemeanours; the proceedings against them being illegall, and absolutely destructive to Magna Charta, and the petition of right. Also his protest against the Lords jurisdiction over him, and his appeale unto the Common Law, for tryall, proved both reasonable, and legall. / / By Sirrahnio, an utter enemy to tyrannie and injustice
The royall quarrell, or Englands lawes and liberties vindicated [[electronic resource] ] : and mantained, against the tyrannicall usurpations of the Lords. By that faithfull patriot of his country Sr. John Maynard, a late member of the House of Commons, but now prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London. Being a legall justification of him, and all those other Lords and aldermen, unjustly imprisoned under pretence of treason, and other misdemeanours; the proceedings against them being illegall, and absolutely destructive to Magna Charta, and the petition of right. Also his protest against the Lords jurisdiction over him, and his appeale unto the Common Law, for tryall, proved both reasonable, and legall. / / By Sirrahnio, an utter enemy to tyrannie and injustice
Autore Harris John <active 1647.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Ja. Hornish, February 9. 1647. [i.e. 1648]
Descrizione fisica [2], 14 p
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Detention of persons - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392333703316
Harris John <active 1647.>  
London, : Printed for Ja. Hornish, February 9. 1647. [i.e. 1648]
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Salus populi solus rex. = The peoples safety is the sole soveraignty, or The royalist out-reasoned [[electronic resource] ] : calculated for the hopefull recovery of the considerate royalist, from the dangerous infection of the slie sophistry of Iudge Ienkings: in his late legend, published to perswade the people into a voluntary slavery, and obliged servitude to the Kings pleasure: most irrationally asserting, that the King is principium, caput, & finis Parliamenti. That the Parliament hath a power over our lives, liberties, laws, and goods, according to the known laws of the land
Salus populi solus rex. = The peoples safety is the sole soveraignty, or The royalist out-reasoned [[electronic resource] ] : calculated for the hopefull recovery of the considerate royalist, from the dangerous infection of the slie sophistry of Iudge Ienkings: in his late legend, published to perswade the people into a voluntary slavery, and obliged servitude to the Kings pleasure: most irrationally asserting, that the King is principium, caput, & finis Parliamenti. That the Parliament hath a power over our lives, liberties, laws, and goods, according to the known laws of the land
Pubbl/distr/stampa [London, : s.n.], Printed in the year 1648
Descrizione fisica [2], 22 p
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Royalists - England - 17th century
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996391725303316
[London, : s.n.], Printed in the year 1648
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The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth [[electronic resource] ] : directed to the supreme authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled. By severall wel-affected persons inhabiting the city of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent, presenters and approvers of the late large petition of the eleventh of September. 1648. And as it is avowed by Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn, Mr. Richard Overton, and Mr. Tho. Prince, upon perill of their lives; and for which they are now committed to the Tower as traytors
The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth [[electronic resource] ] : directed to the supreme authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled. By severall wel-affected persons inhabiting the city of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent, presenters and approvers of the late large petition of the eleventh of September. 1648. And as it is avowed by Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn, Mr. Richard Overton, and Mr. Tho. Prince, upon perill of their lives; and for which they are now committed to the Tower as traytors
Autore Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1649
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Altri autori (Persone) OvertonRichard
PrinceThomas
Soggetto topico Levellers
Civil rights - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394859103316
Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>  
London, : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1649
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The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or A sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth [[electronic resource] ] : directed to the supreme authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled. By severall wel-affected persons inhabiting the city of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent, presenters and approvers of the late large petition of the eleventh of September. 1648. All persons who are assenting to this representation, are desired to subscribe it, and bring in their subscriptions to the presenters and approvers of the foresaid petition of the 11 of September
The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or A sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth [[electronic resource] ] : directed to the supreme authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled. By severall wel-affected persons inhabiting the city of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, Hamblets, and places adjacent, presenters and approvers of the late large petition of the eleventh of September. 1648. All persons who are assenting to this representation, are desired to subscribe it, and bring in their subscriptions to the presenters and approvers of the foresaid petition of the 11 of September
Autore Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l., : s.n.], 1649
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Soggetto topico Levellers
Civil rights - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996396872503316
Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>  
[S.l., : s.n.], 1649
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The second part of the triall of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn [[electronic resource] ] : by an extraordinary or speciall commission of oyer and terminer, at the Guild-hall of London; the 24 25, 26, of October, 1649. Being exactly the first dayes work of the judges, &c. (which was not inserted in the last:) with Judge Keeble's large speech to the grand-jury. In which is also contained, divers additions aud [sic] amendments of the first part of his triall: with divers remarkable observations in law, upon the illegality of all their three dayes proceedings with him. Unto which is also annexed; certain demonstrative reasons of the impossibility of overthrowing juries, and the now setting up arbitrary high courts of justice; the practise of which in Empson and Dudley (although they had an Act of Parliament in Hen: the 7ths. time, made by King, Lords, and Commons, for their commission) cost them their heads as traitors, for subverting the fundamentall freedomes and liberties of the nation
The second part of the triall of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn [[electronic resource] ] : by an extraordinary or speciall commission of oyer and terminer, at the Guild-hall of London; the 24 25, 26, of October, 1649. Being exactly the first dayes work of the judges, &c. (which was not inserted in the last:) with Judge Keeble's large speech to the grand-jury. In which is also contained, divers additions aud [sic] amendments of the first part of his triall: with divers remarkable observations in law, upon the illegality of all their three dayes proceedings with him. Unto which is also annexed; certain demonstrative reasons of the impossibility of overthrowing juries, and the now setting up arbitrary high courts of justice; the practise of which in Empson and Dudley (although they had an Act of Parliament in Hen: the 7ths. time, made by King, Lords, and Commons, for their commission) cost them their heads as traitors, for subverting the fundamentall freedomes and liberties of the nation
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : [s.n.], printed 1649. 1650
Descrizione fisica [2], 18; 31, [1] p
Soggetto topico Trials (Treason) - England
Civil rights - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392172203316
London, : [s.n.], printed 1649. 1650
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A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe
A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe
Autore Hall John <1627-1656.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : [s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1649
Descrizione fisica [4], 32 p
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Taxation - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394367403316
Hall John <1627-1656.>  
London, : [s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1649
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A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe. By J. Hall, of Grays-Inne
A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe. By J. Hall, of Grays-Inne
Autore Hall John <1627-1656.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for John Place, and are to sold at his shop at Furnifolds-Inne gate, 1649
Descrizione fisica [4], 32 p
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Taxation - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996389878603316
Hall John <1627-1656.>  
London, : printed for John Place, and are to sold at his shop at Furnifolds-Inne gate, 1649
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The standard of common liberty: or, the petition of right: exhibited to His late Majestie K. Charles the I. in the third year of his reign [[electronic resource]] : by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled: concerning the rights and liberties of the subjects: with the Kings Majesties most gracious assent upon the same. Worthy the perusal of all English Freemen in this juncture of time
The standard of common liberty: or, the petition of right: exhibited to His late Majestie K. Charles the I. in the third year of his reign [[electronic resource]] : by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled: concerning the rights and liberties of the subjects: with the Kings Majesties most gracious assent upon the same. Worthy the perusal of all English Freemen in this juncture of time
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed, and are to be sold at several book-sellers shops in London and Westminster-Hall, 1660
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Soggetto topico Monarchy - Great Britain
Prerogative, Royal - England
Civil rights - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392911103316
London, : printed, and are to be sold at several book-sellers shops in London and Westminster-Hall, 1660
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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 [[electronic resource] ] : 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
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 [[electronic resource] ] : 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
Autore Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : [s.n.], Printed 1649
Descrizione fisica [2], 25, [1] p
Altri autori (Persone) PrideauxEdmond, Sir,
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Detention of persons - England
Prisoners - Legal status, laws, etc
Levellers
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392346203316
Lilburne John <1614?-1657.>  
London, : [s.n.], Printed 1649
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A summary collection of the principal fundamental rights, liberties, proprieties of all English freemen; [[electronic resource] ] : both in their persons, estates, and elections; and of the memorable votes, resolutions, and Acts of Parliament, for their vindication and corroboration, in the late Parliaments of 3 & 17 of King Charles; collected out of their Journals, and printed Ordinances. Most necessary to be known, considered, re-established (in this present juncture of publick affairs) with all possible old and new securities; against past, present, and future publick violations, under-minings, by force or fraud, for the much-desired healing of the manifold large mortal wounds in these chief vital parts, and repairing the various destructive subversive breaches in these prime foundations of our English state fabrick; without which no effectual present or future healing, union, peace, or settlement can possibly be expected, or established in our distracted nations. / / By William Prynne of Swainswick Esq; a bencher of Lincolns Inne
A summary collection of the principal fundamental rights, liberties, proprieties of all English freemen; [[electronic resource] ] : both in their persons, estates, and elections; and of the memorable votes, resolutions, and Acts of Parliament, for their vindication and corroboration, in the late Parliaments of 3 & 17 of King Charles; collected out of their Journals, and printed Ordinances. Most necessary to be known, considered, re-established (in this present juncture of publick affairs) with all possible old and new securities; against past, present, and future publick violations, under-minings, by force or fraud, for the much-desired healing of the manifold large mortal wounds in these chief vital parts, and repairing the various destructive subversive breaches in these prime foundations of our English state fabrick; without which no effectual present or future healing, union, peace, or settlement can possibly be expected, or established in our distracted nations. / / By William Prynne of Swainswick Esq; a bencher of Lincolns Inne
Autore Prynne William <1600-1669.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for the author, 1656
Descrizione fisica [1+] p
Soggetto topico Civil rights - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996393197803316
Prynne William <1600-1669.>  
London, : Printed for the author, 1656
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