Liberty vindicated against slavery : Shewing, that imprisonment for debt, refvsing to answer interrogatories, long imprisonment, though for just causes. Abvse of prisons, and cruell extortion of prison-keepers, are all destructive to the fundamentall laws and common freedomes of the people. Published for the use of all the free-borne of England, whom it equally concernes, by occasion of the House of Lords commitment of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, close prisoner, first to New-gate, and next to the Tower

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"Liberty vindicated against slavery : Shewing, that imprisonment for debt, refvsing to answer interrogatories, long imprisonment, though for just causes. Abvse of prisons, and cruell extortion of prison-keepers, are all destructive to the fundamentall laws and common freedomes of the people. Published for the use of all the free-borne of England, whom it equally concernes, by occasion of the House of Lords commitment of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, close prisoner, first to New-gate, and next to the Tower"
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By a lover of his country, and sufferer for the common liberty
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  • [s.n.]
Book size
39×34 cm. folded to 39×17 cm
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  • Liberty vindicated against slavery : Shewing, that imprisonment for debt, refusing to answer interrogatories, long imprisonment, though for just causes. Abuse of prisons, and cruell extortion of prison-keepers, are all destructive to the fundamentall laws and common freedomes of the people ...

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Notes

Reprint. Originally published: [s.l.] : [s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1646

A lover of his country, and sufferer for the common liberty = John Lilburne

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 21th London"

Reproductions of the original in the British Library

References: Wing (2nd ed.) L2137

References: Wing (2nd ed.) E3801A

References: Thomason E.351[2]

References: Thomason E.351[3]

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