The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords in Westminster-Hall, March 7. 1709/10. To which is prefix'd his effigies. To the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled. May it please your Lordships, It hath been my hard Fortune to be Misunderstood, at a time when I endeavour'd to express my self with the utmost plainness; even the Defence I made at your Lordships Bar, in hopes of clearing the Innocence of my Heart, hath been grieviously misrepresented: For which Reason, I have humbly presum'd to Offer it in this manner to Your Lordships Perusal. My Lords, These are the very Words I spoke to Your Lordships; I hope they are so Plain and Express, as not to be capable of any Misconstruction, and may I so find Mercy at the Hands of God, as they are, in every Respect, entirely agreeable to my Thoughts and Principles. I am, my Lords, &c.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1710]
Publication year
1710-1710
ESTC No.
T171347
Grub Street ID
208976
Description
[2],16p.,plate : port. ; 8⁰
Note
In this reissue of the issue of the two pence edition with 31 ornaments on the titlepage, with a new titlepage preceding the original titlepage, the second gathering, sig. B, is distinguished as thus: p. 14 has the final line beginning "your" and p. 16 has the first line beginning "aloud,".

Price from imprint: Price Three Pence.
Uncontrolled note
The other reissue of the issue of the two pence edition (having "ships," and "in season" respectively) almost certainly exists though not yet located