Vox plebis, Or, The peoples out-cry against oppression, injustice, and tyranny : Wherein the liberty of the subject is asserted, Magna Charta briefly but pithily expounded. Lieutenant Colonell Lilburne's sentence published and refuted. Committees arraigned, goalers condemned, and remedies provided

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Vox plebis, Or, The peoples out-cry against oppression, injustice, and tyranny : Wherein the liberty of the subject is asserted, Magna Charta briefly but pithily expounded. Lieutenant Colonell Lilburne's sentence published and refuted. Committees arraigned, goalers condemned, and remedies provided

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Reprint. Originally published: London printed 1646 : In the sitting of Parliament; during which time the presse ought to be free and open, as the Parliament declared to the bishops at the beginning thereof

p. [1] at end = "The publisher to the reader", which notes two of Lilburnes' books and which includes errata

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 19th. London 1646"

Anonymous. By Richard Overton. Cf. ESTC

Pagination: p. 1-6, 9-16, 15-39, 34, 30, 42-43, 38, 35, 46-68

Text continuous despite pagination

References: ESTC R201218

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