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The iust mans iustification: or A letter by way of plea in barre; Written by L. Col. John Lilburne, to the Honourable Juſtice Reeves, one of the juſtices of the Common-wealths courts, commonly called Common Pleas. Wherein the ſiniſter and indirect practices of Col. Edwar King againſt L. Col. Lilburne, are diſcovered. 1. In getting him caſt into priſon for many weekes together, without proſecuting any charge againſt him. 2. In arreſting him upon a groundleſſe action of two thouſands pound [sic] in the Court of Common Pleas; thereby to evade and take off L. Col. Lilburns teſtimony to the charge of high treaſon given in against Col. King, and now depending before the Honourable Houſe of Commons. In which letter is fully aſſerted and proved that this cauſe is only tryable in Parliament, and not in any ſubordinate court of juſtice whatſoever
The iust mans iustification: or A letter by way of plea in barre; Written by L. Col. John Lilburne, to the Honourable Juſtice Reeves, one of the juſtices of the Common-wealths courts, commonly called Common Pleas. Wherein the ſiniſter and indirect practices of Col. Edwar King againſt L. Col. Lilburne, are diſcovered. 1. In getting him caſt into priſon for many weekes together, without proſecuting any charge againſt him. 2. In arreſting him upon a groundleſſe action of two thouſands pound [sic] in the Court of Common Pleas; thereby to evade and take off L. Col. Lilburns teſtimony to the charge of high treaſon given in against Col. King, and now depending before the Honourable Houſe of Commons. In which letter is fully aſſerted and proved that this cauſe is only tryable in Parliament, and not in any ſubordinate court of juſtice whatſoever
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