The peoples ancient and just liberties asserted, in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court.

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The peoples ancient and just liberties asserted, in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court.

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English
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Edition Notes

Smith, J. Friends' books, II, 285
Wing (2nd ed.) 1334B
Several editions and/or issues of this work were printed in the same year, the type being different and differently set up. According to Smith, this is the second edition.
Signatures: A-H⁴.
"An appendix, by way of defence for the prisoners": p. 24-34.
Errata on final leaf.

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Library of Congress
F152.2 .P396

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Pagination
62, [2] p. ;
Number of pages
62

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OL6978209M
LCCN
06044440

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