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Killing no murder: originally applied to Oliver Cromwell. A discourse proving it lawful to kill a tyrant according to the opinion of the most celebrated ancient authors

Sexby, Edward (1658); Titus, Silius (1623?-1704)

in 1775

William Allen = supposititious author. Written by Edward Sexby. Attributed also erroneously to Silius Titus, who may have assisted in its composition (cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 56, p. 420-422; Firth, C...

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Killing no murder, &c

Sexby, Edward (1658); Titus, Silius (1623?-1704)

[1745?]

Dedication signed "W.A." i.e. William Allen = supposititious author. Written by Edward Sexby. Attributed also erroneously to Silius Titus, who may have assisted in its composition (cf. Dict. nat. biog...

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