A suitable present for every free-born Englishman; or, the people's antient and just liberties asserted, in the trial of William Penn and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Bailey, in London, the 1st, 3d, 4th and 5th of Sept. 1670, against the most arbitrary Procedure of that Court. To which is added, a rehearsal of the most material parts our [sic] Great Charter (which is the great Bulwark of British Liberty), with the Formalities of Grant; and also the Curse, which the Clergy were directed to pronounce against all Breakers thereof. Likewise some useful observations; together with Judge Keeling's case, and a recital of the Bill of Rights. The Whole absolutely necessary to be known by every Englishman, especially at a Time when our Rights and Privileges have been openly invaded.

  • Penn, William, 1644-1718.
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MDCCLXXI. [1771]
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London : printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Luckman, in Coventry; and Luckman and Lesson, No. 8, New-Street, Birmingham, MDCCLXXI. [1771]

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