Livres de William Walwyn

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A Manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr William Walwyn, Mr Thomas Prince and Mr Richard Overton (now Prisoners in the Tower of London) and Others, Commonly (though Unjustly) Styled Levellers. Intended for Their Full Indication from the Many Aspersions Cast Upon Them to Render Them Odious to the World und Unserviceable to the Common-wealth, and to Satisfie and Ascertain All Men Whereunto All Their Motions and Endeavours Tend, and what is the Ultimate Scope of Their Engagement in the Publick Affaires. [From the Tower, April 14. 1649.].

A Manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr William Walwyn, Mr Thomas Prince and Mr Richard Overton (now Prisoners in the Tower of London) and Others, Commonly (though Unjustly) Styled Levellers. Intended for Their Full Indication from the Many Aspersions Cast Upon Them to Render Them Odious to the World und Unserviceable to the Common-wealth, and to Satisfie and Ascertain All Men Whereunto All Their Motions and Endeavours Tend, and what is the Ultimate Scope of Their Engagement in the Publick Affaires. [From the Tower, April 14. 1649.].

A Manifestation | From | Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William | Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton, | (Now Prisoners in the Tovver of London) | And Others, Commonly (though Unjustly) | Styled | Levellers. | Intended for Their | Fvll Vindication | From | The Many Aspersions Cast Upon Them, to | Render Them Odious to the World, and Unser- | Viceable to the Common-wealth. | And to Satisfie and Ascertain All Men | Whereunto All Their Motions and Endeavours | Tend, and what is the Ultimate Scope of | Their Engagement in the | Pvblick Affaires. | ... (2 Lines).

A Manifestation | From | Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William | Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton, | (Now Prisoners in the Tovver of London) | And Others, Commonly (though Unjustly) | Styled | Levellers. | Intended for Their | Fvll Vindication | From | The Many Aspersions Cast Upon Them, to | Render Them Odious to the World, and Unser- | Viceable to the Common-wealth. | And to Satisfie and Ascertain All Men | Whereunto All Their Motions and Endeavours | Tend, and what is the Ultimate Scope of | Their Engagement in the | Pvblick Affaires. | ... (2 Lines).

The Discoverer Wherein is Set Forth (to Undeceive the Nation) the Reall Plots and Stratagems of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, Mr. Richard Overton, and that Partie and Their Severall Seditious Wayes and Wiles a Long Time Practised by Them to Accomplish and Effect the Same Namely, Under the Pretence and Colour of Libertie, and to Take Off the Burdens and Grievances of the People, a Most Dangerous and Destructive Designe is Carried on to Deprive the Nation of Their Religion, Rights, Liberties, Proprieties, Lawes, Government, &c. and to Bring a Totall and Universall Ruine Upon the Land and So Much is Here Clearely Proved

The Discoverer Wherein is Set Forth (to Undeceive the Nation) the Reall Plots and Stratagems of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, Mr. Richard Overton, and that Partie and Their Severall Seditious Wayes and Wiles a Long Time Practised by Them to Accomplish and Effect the Same Namely, Under the Pretence and Colour of Libertie, and to Take Off the Burdens and Grievances of the People, a Most Dangerous and Destructive Designe is Carried on to Deprive the Nation of Their Religion, Rights, Liberties, Proprieties, Lawes, Government, &c. and to Bring a Totall and Universall Ruine Upon the Land and So Much is Here Clearely Proved

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