The remonstrance of many thousands of the free-people of England. Together with the resolves of the young-men and apprentices of the city of London, in behalf of themselves, and those called Levelers, for the attainment of their just requestes in their petition of May 20. 1647. Also their petition of January 19. 1647. and of September 11. 1648. Together with the agreement of the free people of England May. 1. 1649. With their solemn engagement for redeeming, setling, and securing the peoples rational, and just rights, and liberties, against all tyrants whatsoever, whether in Parliament, army, or councel of state

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The remonstrance of many thousands of the free-people of England. Together with the resolves of the young-men and apprentices of the city of London, in behalf of themselves, and those called Levelers, for the attainment of their just requestes in their petition of May 20. 1647. Also their petition of January 19. 1647. and of September 11. 1648. Together with the agreement of the free people of England May. 1. 1649. With their solemn engagement for redeeming, setling, and securing the peoples rational, and just rights, and liberties, against all tyrants whatsoever, whether in Parliament, army, or councel of state

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Reprint. Originally published: London : [s.n.] , Printed in the yee, 1649

Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber [i.e. September] 21"

Reproduction of the original in the British Library

References: Wing (2nd ed.) R995

References: Thomason E.574[15]

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