其他書名 | Which He is Ready All Manner of Ways to Justify, as Relating Unto Plots, Designs, Troubles and Insurrections, which Were Intended to Have Been Set a Foot, Towards the Subversion of His Most Excellent Majesties Laws and Government, Not by a Private Information, Or Other, But Before Any Court of Justice, Discipline; Either in the Civil, Common, Or Marshal Law, and to Reply, Or Disanul the Printed Paper, in Part of Edmund Everard an Irish Man, who was So Long Prisoner in the Tower. And to Make Out why He was So Detained, Nothing Relating to the Plot, But was for His Intent, to Have Poysoned the Duke of Monmouth, as Shall More Amply be Made Out in this Manifest |
出版 | author, 1679 |
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