The Proceedings to sentence of death against Algernon Sidny, Esq, who was convicted of high-treason, (on the 21 of November 1683) at the Kings-bench-bar, for conspiring the death of the King, to subvert the government, &c. being an account of what remarkably passed on that occasion.
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- The Proceedings to sentence of death against Algernon Sidny, Esq, who was convicted of high-treason, (on the 21 of November 1683) at the Kings-bench-bar, for conspiring the death of the King, to subvert the government, &c. being an account of what remarkably passed on that occasion.
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- 1683.
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THE PROCEEDINGS to Sentence of Death, AGAINST Algernon Sidny Esq; Who was Convicted of HIGH-TREASON, (On the 21 of
November 1683.) at theKings-Bench-Bar, for Conspiring the Death of the King, to Subvert the Government,&c. Being an Account of what Remarkably passed on that Occasion. - license
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