An outcry of the youngmen and apprentices of London
or, an inquisition after the lost fundamentall lawes and liberties of England. Directed, August 29. 1649., in an epistle to the private souldiery of the army ... Signed by Charles Collins, Anthony Bristlebolt, William Trabret, Stephen Smith, Edward Waldgrave, Thomas Frisby, Edward Stanley, VVilliam VVhite, Nicolas Blowd, John Floyd, in the name and behalf of themselves, and the young-men and apprentices of the city of London. Who are cordiall approvers of the paper, called, The agreement of the free people [by J. Lilburne and others] ... and the defeated Burford-mens late vindication ....
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- Lilburne, J. - Contributor
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, London, England
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English
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- An inquisition after the lost fundamentall lawes and liberties of England.
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