281/295 A copy could not be had under five shillings.[1] [Footnote 1: Copy of _Killing no Murder_ (first edition, much rarer than a second and enlarged edition of 1659) among the Thomason Pamphlets, with the date "June 1657" marked on it: Wood's Ath. 388-390 (where the pamphlet is assumed to have been out "early in May"); Carlyle, III, 67. After the Restoration, Sexby being then dead, the pamphlet was claimed by another .-- An answer to _Killing no Murder_, under the title _Killing is Murder_, appeared Sept. |