The free mans plea for freedom, : against the arbitrarie unwarrantable actions and proceedings of the apostate associates, commonly called by others, Levellers. VVherein is briefly discovered how unsutable they walke to common right and freedom, being more arbitrarie and tyrannicall then any they oppose, wanting only a power to exercise their crueltie. /
| Main Author: | R. L. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for Robert White,
1648.
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