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biography, john lilburne, freeborn john, 1615-57, agreement of the people, unlicensed publishing, england's new chains discovered, levellers, diggers, thomas jefferson, united states constitution, us bill of rights, hugo L. black, british civil wars, english civil war, english revolution, early modern history, 17th century, republic, commonwealth,protectorate, interregnum, constitution, parliament, 21st amendment, xavier hennessey, don pierson, wonderful radio london, swinging radio england, cia, herbert w armstrong, stanley rader, the world tomorrow, pirate radio, jocelyn stevens, alan crawford, radio nord, mi Amigo, gordon mcLendon, klif, john reith, bbc, eric gilder, mervyn hagger
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Freeborn John Lilburne 1615-57 to Thomas Jefferson - John Lilburne Research Institute is a privately funded think tank dedicated to documenting and publishing the links between the acts of John Lilburne as an unlicensed publisher and promoter of individual freeborn rights, and the genealogical links and views of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, and the incorporation by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black into his writings and legal Opinions, of the legal concepts of John Lilburne which have become a part of U.S. Constitutional Law. To meet this objective it specializes in investigative journalism for the creation of academic articles, recordings, and books.
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