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Tertia pars De comparatis comparandis: seu justificationis Regis Caroli comparatè, contra Parliamentum. = Or, The third part of things compared : or of the justification of King Charles comparatively against the Parliament. Wherein is manifested and fulfilled the discovery that was promised, and left imperfect in the first and second parts of this subject, concerning severall eminent members, in both Houses of Parliament, and their abominable actions, even such as cannot in all respects be parallel'd, in the worst times of the King. With a demonstration of the end wherefore, and the means by which the insupportable tyranny, extortion and oppression of (those tophets and tormentours) gaols and gaolers (the very abstract of all the oppressions of this kingdom) are principally still continued and supported : with many other memorable and remarkable passages, both of information and caution to all the free born commons of England
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Wilbee, Amon
1648
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Plaine truth without feare or flattery, or, A discovery of the unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian government : it being inconsistent with monarchy, and peoples liberties, and contrary both to the protestation and covenant, the end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it now put into by the new ordinance, the betraying votes, and destructive practices of a traiterous party in the House of Commons concerning certain petitions for liberty and justice : also, a vindication of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning certaine scurrulous words uttered by some of the said faction : with the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtaine reliefe against the said tyrannous usurpers, and for reducing the Parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes lawes and liberties
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Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
1647
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Plain truth vvithout feare or flattery: or a true discovery of the unlawfulnes of the Presbyterian government, : it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties; and contrary both to the Protestation and Covenant. The end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new ordinance. The betraying votes, and destructive practises, of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, concerning certain pettions [sic] for liberty and justice. Also a vindication of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax concerning certain scurrulous words uttered by some of the said faction. VVith the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtain reliefe against the said tyrannous usurpers; and for reducing the Parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes lawes and liberties
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1647
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Plain truth vvithout feare or flattery; or A true discovery of the uulawfulnes [sic] of the Presbyterian government : it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties and contrary both to the protestation and covenant. The end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new ordinance. The betraying votes, and destructive practises, of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, concerning certain pettions [sic] for liberty and justice. Also a vindication of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax concernin[g] certain scurrulous words uttered by some of the s[a]id faction. VVith the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtain reliefe against the said tyrannous usurpers; and for reducing the Parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes lawes and liberties
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1647
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Prima pars. De comparatis comparandis: seu iustificationis Regis Caroli, comparatè, contra Parliamentum. Or the first part of things compared: or of the iustification of King Charles comparitively against the Parliament : Wherein is manifested, that by the cunning contrivance of a wicked party in the House of Commons, who by their fraud, and subtilty, deceive and seduce the major part of the House for their own ambitious ends, our oppressions have been made far more grievous, then they were in the Kings dayes, the course of justice, and reliefe of grievances, is obstructed, and our troubles and pressures are still continued. ... With the names of the heads, of the usurping faction, and advice to all the free men of England, to beware of them, and to take a speedy course to remove and expell them, together with an intimation of a way to effect the same
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Wilbee, Amon
1647
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Prima pars. De comparatis comparandis: seu iustificationis Regis Caroli, comparatè, contra Parliamentum. Or The first part of things compared: or Of the iustification of King Charles comparitively against the Parliament. : Wherein is manifested, that by the cunning contrivance of a wicked party in the House of Commons, who by their fraud, and subtilty, deceive and seduce the major part of the House for their own ambitious ends, our oppressions have been made far more grievous, then they were in the Kings dayes, the course of justice, and reliefe of grievances, is obstructed, and our troubles and pressures are still continued. ... With the names of the heads, of the usurping faction, and advice to all the free men of England, to beware of them, and to take a speedy course to remove and expell them, together with an intimation of a way to effect the same
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1647
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Secunda pars, De comparatis comparandis: seu Justificationis Regis Caroli, comparatè, contra Parliamentum. Or the second part of things compared, &c. : Wherein (according to the authors promise in his first part of this subject) is at large declared, the egregious injustice and oppression, arbytrarie and violent acts and practises, and the palpable violation of the laws and liberties of this nation, by certain unfaithful, wicked men in this present Parliament, contrary to their covenant and protestation, the end of their election, and the trust by their countries reposed in them. And whatsoever is not here accomplished, shall (God willing) be fulfilled in the next
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1647
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Plaine truth vvithout feare, or, Flattery being a case of conscience tryed at Oxford
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1642
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