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Ground agst Lilburne, p. 72 (14 July 1821) Hesilrige, Sir Arthur (published anonymously)Lieut. Colonel John Lilburn tried and cast; or, his case and
craft discovered. Wherein is shewed the grounds and reasons of the
Parliaments proceeding, in passing the act of banishment against
him and wherefore since his coming over hee hath been committed to
the Tower by the Parliament. Here likewise is laid open the
partiall, corrupt, and illegal verdicts of his juries both the
former and the latter. Being to satisfie all those in the nation
that are truly godly and wel-affected to the peace of the
Common-wealth; and to stop the mouths of others; proving, what is
done in order to his present imprisonment, is according to the
rules of justice and equity contained in the morall law of God,
and nature, or sound natural reason.
1653WG's sale catalog lists:
Lilburne (Col.) Tried and Cast, or
his Craft discovered,
1653; with various
Tracts relating to him, and the Diggers or Levellers (item
784).
WG's History of the Commonwealth cites:
Lilburne Tried
and Cast, p. 4, et seqq. (6:334).
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