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Andrews, Eusebius, d. 1650.
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Bradshaw, John, 1602-1659, attributed name.
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Walker, Clement, 1595-1651.
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Detention of persons -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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The last speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews, sometimes a lawyer of Lincolns-Inne, at the time of his execution on the scaffold at Tower-hill, Thursday the 22 of August, 1650 with several questions propounded to him by Doctor Swadling, and his answer thereunto.
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2005-03)
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Andrews, Eusebius, d. 1650.
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The high court of justice. Or Cromwells new slaughter-house in England With the authoritie that constituted and ordained it, arraigned, convicted, and condemned; for usurpation, treason, tyrannie, theft, and murder. Being the III. part of the Historie of independencie: written by the same author.
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2006-06)
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Walker, Clement, 1595-1651.
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The several arguments at lavv of Col. Eusebius Andrewe at his tryal, before John Bradshaw, president of the pretended high court of justice shewing the illegality of their proceedings, and passing sentence of death against him. Published by Francis Buckley, Gent. who was assistant to Mr. Andrewe in the time of his imprisonment, and an eye witness to all the said most bloody and execrable proceedings.
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2014-11)
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Bradshaw, John, 1602-1659, attributed name.
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