The whole triall of Mr Love, before the High Court of Justice in Westminster Hall. : Containing, the charge of high treason against him. Debates between the court and him before his pleading to the charge. The councel for the Commonwealth stating the matter of fact. The severall depositions of the witnesses. Mr Love's defence to the charge and evidence. The reply of the councel for the Commonwelath to his defence. Mr Hales his plea against the charge and evidence. And the sentence. With the relation of his suffering, and his speech and prayer at his death. Printed by exact copies, of those who took it in short-hand. All published for publick satisfaction.
| Main Author: | Love, Christopher, 1618-1651 |
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| Language: | English |
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