TITLE: Truth Rescued From Imposture, Or A Brief Reply To A Meer Rhapsody Of Lies, Folly And Slander; But A Pretended Answer To The
Tryal Of William Penn And William Mead, &C. Writ And Subscribed, S. S. in Collection of the works of William Penn(Volume 1)
AUTHOR:
Penn, William.
- EDITOR:
Penn, William.
Table of Contents: Corpus Table of Contents
- (16) TRUTH rescued from IMPOSTURE. OR A Brief REPLY to a meer Rhapsody of Lies, Folly, and Slander; But a pretended Answer, to the Tryal of W. Penn, and W. Mead, &c. writ and subscrib'd, S. S. Starts at - Img
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- (16.2) To the Reader. Starts at - Img NaN Pg UN
- (17) TRUTH rescued from Imposture, &c. Starts at - Img
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- (17.2) PART. II. S. S. his Answer to the pretended Calumnies of the TRIAL Considered. Starts at - Img 499 Pg 490
- (17.3) PART III. A Vindication of my deceased Father's Reputation, from the False and Unworthy Reflections of this Scandalous Libeller. Starts at - Img 505 Pg 496
- (17.4) PART IV. The Grand Case in Controversie, about the Power of Juries, clearly Stated and rationally Resolved. Starts at - Img 508 Pg 499
- (17.5) PART V. The Tryal, as related by S. S. Examined, and his Notes thereon Animadverted. Starts at - Img 511 Pg 502
- (17.6) An APPENDIX; Wherein the fourth Section of S. S. his Pamphlet, (entituled, The Fining of that Jury, that gave two contrary Verdicts Justified, to prevent a Failure of Justice in London) is Examined. By T. Rudyard. Starts at - Img 520 Pg 511
- (17.7) POSTSCRIPT. Starts at - Img 529 Pg 520
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