A true looking-glass for all the oppressed free-born people of England wherein they may behold and see how to chuse the next and all future Parliaments if ever they intend to be free indeed : with a catalogue and character of the enemies of their liberty and freedom that so they may be avoided / by John North.
- Title
- A true looking-glass for all the oppressed free-born people of England wherein they may behold and see how to chuse the next and all future Parliaments if ever they intend to be free indeed : with a catalogue and character of the enemies of their liberty and freedom that so they may be avoided / by John North.
- Author
- North, John.
- Publication
- At London :: [s.n.],
- 1654.
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- Subject terms
- England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Elections.
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1660.
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"A true looking-glass for all the oppressed free-born people of England wherein they may behold and see how to chuse the next and all future Parliaments if ever they intend to be free indeed : with a catalogue and character of the enemies of their liberty and freedom that so they may be avoided / by John North." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52448.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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A true
LOOKING-GLASS for all the oppressed free-born people ofEng∣land, &c. - Landlords.
- Dives's, or rich men.
- Usurers.
- Legal Priests, and Tythe-mongers.
- Pybald Impropriators.
- Improvers of Commons.
- Churlish Nabals.
- Ingrossers.
- Judges.
- Lawyers.
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Commissioners for the
Militia. - Commissioners for taking and subscribing the late new needless Engagement.
- Excise-men, and Custom-takers.
- Sir John Gaolers.
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Justices of the Peace and
Quorum. - Our late Trustees.
- Keepers of our Liberties.
- Innumerable Close Committees.
- Rebellious Sauls, and mercenary Officers of the Army.