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A88201 The innocent mans's second-proffer made unto his present adversaries October 22. 1649. And communicated unto them, by his loving brother, Collonell Robert Lilburne. Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. 1649 (1649) Wing L2120; Thomason 669.f.14[85]; ESTC R211300 1,885 1

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the_o innocent_a man_n second-proffer_n make_v unto_o his_o present_a adversary_n october_n 22._o 1649._o and_o communicate_v unto_o they_o by_o his_o love_a brother_n colonel_n robert_n lilburne_n brother_n in_o answer_n to_o your_o late_a letter_n i_o can_v make_v no_o other_o proposition_n beside_o what_o be_v in_o my_o letter_n to_o mr._n heveningham_n of_o the_o 20_o present_a than_o this_o that_o see_v myself_o and_o the_o principle_n i_o profess_v be_v a_o burden_n to_o the_o man_n in_o present_a power_n therefore_o for_o peace_n and_o quietness_n sake_n only_o i_o will_v engage_v enjoy_v my_o money_n and_o my_o immediate_a liberty_n that_o i_o will_v within_o six_o month_n time_n transplant_v myself_o into_o some_o part_n of_o the_o west-indies_n provide_v that_o all_o those_o that_o be_v free_a and_o willing_a to_o go_v along_o with_o i_o of_o what_o quality_n soever_o may_v have_v free_a liberty_n at_o their_o pleasure_n to_o go_v and_o provide_v see_v many_o of_o those_o i_o 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