To the right honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) general of all the forces raised for the regaining of Englands liberty ... The humble petition of all the inslaved Christians in the several slaughter-houses of this kingdom (called gaols and prisons) being your brethren & fellow-common [sic] of England ... imprisoned for debt, and by arbitrary power, and other illegal restraints ...
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- To the right honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) general of all the forces raised for the regaining of Englands liberty ... The humble petition of all the inslaved Christians in the several slaughter-houses of this kingdom (called gaols and prisons) being your brethren & fellow-common [sic] of England ... imprisoned for debt, and by arbitrary power, and other illegal restraints ...
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"To the right honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) general of all the forces raised for the regaining of Englands liberty ... The humble petition of all the inslaved Christians in the several slaughter-houses of this kingdom (called gaols and prisons) being your brethren & fellow-common [sic] of England ... imprisoned for debt, and by arbitrary power, and other illegal restraints ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94599.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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To the right Honorable Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX K. (His Excellency) General of all the Forces raised for the regaining of
Englands Liberty; the Honorable the Commanders in chief, and others the Commanders and Soldiers of the pious and victorious Ar∣my; Now appearing (asEnglands Champions) for the maintai∣nance of Gods honor, and this their native Countries just Liberty, Peace, and Tranquillity. -
To the right Honorable the LORDS and COMMONS in
PARLIAMENT assembled atWestminster. -
To the Honorable the House of
Commons in Parliament assembled.
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To the right Honorable Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX K. (His Excellency) General of all the Forces raised for the regaining of