Times present mercy, and Englands vvestern justice [electronic resource] : Am I become your enemy (persecuted, close imprisoned, and endevoured cruelly to be destroyed) because I tell you the truth, in presenting to your sight (and preventing bounden care) the slights of some camelions of these times, together with the uncessant cries of many distressed, oppressed, and of all the inslaved commons of England, for justice, according to the great charter of Englands liberty; exhibited formerly by many severall petitions unto the high Court of Parliament. Together with a letter unto the honorable Wil: Lenthall, Speaker to the House of Commons, with sundry other particulars. Published for the good and foresight of all the commons of England. This yeare of expected freedome, now, or never, or continued thraldome, now, and ever. 1647.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Main Author: Freize, James
Other title:Times present mercy, and Englands western justice.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed this yeare of Englands jubilee, if justice be not bauked, nor mercy, 1647.
Series:Early English books online.
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