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ROYALISTS, REPUBLICANS, FIFTH MONARCHISTS AND LEVELLERS<br />

______. The prisoners plea for a habeas corpus London, May 9, 1648.<br />

Lilburne, John; William Walwyn; Thomas Prince, and Richard Overton. An agreement of the free People of England. Tendered as<br />

a peace-offering to this distressed nation. London, May 1, 1649.<br />

______. A manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton<br />

styled levellers, intended for their full vindication. London, April 16, 1649.<br />

Lilburne, John; Thomas Prince, and Richard Overton. The picture of the Councel of State, held forth to the free people of England<br />

by Lievt. Col. John Lilburn, Mr Thomas Prince, and Mr Richard Overton, now prisoners in the Tower of London. London,<br />

April 11, 1649.<br />

[Maxwell, John]. Sacro-Sancta regum majestas: or, The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings. Oxford, 1644.<br />

Medley, William. A Standard Set Up . . . or the Principles & Declaration of the Remnant, that have Waited for the Blessed Appearance<br />

and Hope. London, May 17, 1657.<br />

The memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Army of the Commonwealth of England (1625-1672). Edited<br />

by C. H. Firth. 2 Volumes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894.<br />

Mercurius pragmaticus communicating intelligence from all parts, touching all affaires, designes, humours, and conditions, throughout the<br />

kingdome, especially from Westminster and the head-quarter. London: s.n., 1647-1649, 9 th -16 th , November 1647.<br />

Milton, John. Brief notes upon a later sermon titl’d the fear of god and the king. London, 1660.<br />

______. Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. London, 1649.<br />

______. De Doctrina Christiana (1655-1674), in Complete Prose Works of John Milton. Edited by D.M. Wolfe. Volume 2. New<br />

Haven, CN: Yale University Press, 1953-1982.<br />

______. A defence of the people of England in answer to Salmasius’s defence of the king. London, 1695.<br />

______.The reason of church-government urg’d against prelaty by Mr. John Milton; in two books. London, 1641.<br />

______. The readie and easie way to establish a free commonwealth . . . The second edition revised and augmented. London, 1660.<br />

______. The tenure of kings and magistrates. London, 1649.<br />

______. A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes. London, 1659.<br />

A model of a new representative, now under consideration. London, October 15, 1651.<br />

Overton, Richard. An alarum to the House of Lords: against their insolent usurpation of the common liberties, and rights of this nation.<br />

London: s.n, 1646.<br />

______. The araignement of Mr. Persecution. London, April 8, 1645.<br />

______. An arrow against all tyrants and tyrany, shot from the prison of New-gate into the prerogative bowels of the arbitrary House of<br />

Lords, and all other usurpers and tyrants whatsoever. London, 1646.<br />

______. Vox plebis, or, The peoples out-cry against oppression, injustice, and tyranny. London, 1646.<br />

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