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Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament : on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary : concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the Lords to ioyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation

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  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary : concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the lords to joyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament : on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary : concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the Lords to ioyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament. On Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary. Concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the Lords to ioyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme : his speech and protestation in Parliament on Friday, the 14th of January"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the lords to joyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament : On Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary [1641]. Concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe"
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the lords to joyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary : concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the Lords to joyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, and the other gentlemen, accused upon the same, with his humble motion to the House to move the Lords to joyne with him in petitioning His Maiesty that he may know his accusers, against whom he may have liberty to vindicate his reputation"@en
  • "Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament. On Friday, the fourteenth of January. Concerning his innocency, touching the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe"@en