Edward Sexby
Colonel Edward Sexby (or Saxby; 1616 – 13 January 1658) was an English Puritan soldier and Leveller in the army of Oliver Cromwell. Later he turned against Cromwell and plotted his assassination, which Sexby considered tyrannicide, as a decapitation strike, which would then be followed by a joint regime change uprising by both Cavaliers and Levellers. Failing in his efforts, Sexby was taken prisoner and died in the Tower of London. Provided by Wikipedia
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Killing no murder briefly discoursed in three questions by Sexby, Edward
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Traicté Politique 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 exercition n... by Sexby, Edward -1658, Titus, Silius 1623-1704
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Killing no murder briefly discoursed in three questions by Sexby, Edward
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Killing no murder briefly discoursed in three questions by Sexby, Edward
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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 att... by Sexby, Edward
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Killing no murder Briefly discoursed in three questions by Sexby, Edward
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