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spelling | New lord's winding-sheet The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place Arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others S.l. [s.n.] Printed in the year, 1659 7, [1] p. txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier A work of opinion; the "articles, charge, speeches" &c. are not present. - Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 13.". - Place of publication from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.986[7]. - Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B815 Online-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999- Early English books online Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 20723581 Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 147:E986[7]) s1999 Barkstead, John <d. 1662> Barkstead, John d. 1662 Politik Great Britain - Early works to 1800 - Politics and government - 1649-1660 Großbritannien Great Britain Politics and government 1649-1660 Early works to 1800 Reproduktion von The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others Printed in the year, 1659 https://search.proquest.com/docview/2240945163 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place Barkstead, John <d. 1662> Barkstead, John d. 1662 Politik |
title | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
title_full | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
title_fullStr | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
title_full_unstemmed | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
title_short | The new lord's winding-sheet; or, An arrow shot at randome, to the Tower of London, to teach some, and to reach others |
title_sort | the new lord s winding sheet or an arrow shot at randome to the tower of london to teach some and to reach others but to ruine none save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others making religion a stalking horse to policy the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness in these tottering deplorable groaning and rolling times with the articles charge speeches and sentences and the voting of col barkstead from his command in the tower and the authorizing and appointing colonel fitz lieutenant in his place |
title_sub | but to ruine none, save such as are resolved to raise themselves by the ruines of others, making religion a stalking-horse to policy & the people a stirrop to mount themselves into the saddle of their so much desired greatness, in these tottering, deplorable, groaning, and rolling times. With the articles, charge, speeches, and sentences; and the voting of Col. Barkstead from his command in the Tower, and the authorizing and appointing Colonel Fitz Lieutenant in his place |
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