Killing Is Murder: Or An Answer To A Treasonous Pamphlet Entitled, Killing Is No Murder (1657) is a historical book written by Michael Hawke. The book is a response to a pamphlet that was published during the English Civil War, which argued that killing a tyrant was not a crime but an act of justice. Hawke's book provides a counter-argument, stating that killing is always a crime, regardless of the circumstances. The book is divided into two parts...
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