Sexby, Edward, -1658
Sexby, Edward, 1616-1658
Sexby, Edward, d. 1658
Sexby, Edward, 16..-1658
Sexby, Edward
Edward Sexby
VIAF ID: 26035503 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (32)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Allen, William
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sexby, Edward
- 500 1 _ ‡a Titus, Silas
Works
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Les apologistes du crime | |
A copy of a letter sent by the agents of severall regiments of his Excellencies army : (that are resolved to the last drop of their bloud, to stand for the liberties and freedome of the people of England,) to all the souldiers in the said armie. Novemb. 11. 1647 | |
England's miserie, and remedie : in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645 | |
For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell : presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted | |
The hypocrites vnmasking, or, A cleare discovery of the grosse hypocrisy of the officers and agitators in the army : concerning their pretended forwardnesse and reall syncere desires to relieve Ireland ... : by a letter of the agitators to Lieutenant Generall Crumwell, March 30, 1647 : and Colonell Robert Hammmond his unreasonable propositions to the Parliaments and some briefe observations concerning Sir Hardresse Waller, and the Lord Lisle, late governour of Ireland | |
Joachim Hane, un fugitif en Bordelais : les aventures d'un récit | |
Killing no murder | |
Killing no murder. : Proving 'tis lawful and meritorious in the Sight of God and Man, to destroy, by any means, tyrants of all degrees, their Creatures and Dependants; That should attempt the Subversion of Liberty in a free State, to introduce Slavery, Beggary, &c. Demonstrated from Holy Writ, the Laws of Nature, and the most celebrated Authors, Antient and Modern. By the brave Colonel Titus, alias W. Allen. Illustrated with many Examples of true Patriotism, And contains many Things that deserve a serious Consideration in our present State. Wherein nothing but the Exertion of a general public Spirit can avert our being curs'd with a Train of Evils impending; And when too late, the Pusillanimous may cry, Good Lord; who could have thought it? To which are added, the sentiments of an illustrious patriot, deceas'd; on important Subjects that concern the very Being of the Constitution and Liberties of Britain | |
The last years of the protectorate 1656-1658, 1909: | |
A letter sent from several agitators of the Army to their respective regiments : viz. the generals lieut. generals commissary generals Col. Harrisons Col. Hortons Col. Fleetwoods Col. Lilburns Col. Whaleys. Wherein is discovered the ground of the present differences between them and the General Councel, concerning the King; and the establishment of common right and freedom, for all people in this kingdom. With a true account of the proceedings of the General Councel thereupon | |
Traicté politique composé par William Allen, Anglois et traduit nouvellement en françois, où il est prouvé par l'exemple de Moyse, & par d'autres, tirés hors de l'escriture, que tuer un tyran titulo vel exercitio, n'est pas un meurtre. | |
Tuer n'est pas assassiner |