02042nam 2200361Ia 450 99638642310331620210104172012.0(CKB)4940000000077133(EEBO)2240973825(OCoLC)ocn124064242e(OCoLC)124064242(EXLCZ)99494000000007713320070508d1687 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The excellent priviledge of liberty & property being the birth-right of the free-born subjects of England[electronic resource] Containing I. Magna carta, with a learned comment upon it. II. The confirmation of the Charters of the liberties of England and of the forrest, made in the 35th year of Edward the First III. A statute made the 34 Edw. I. commonly called De tallageo non concedendo; wherein all fundamental laws, liberties and customs are confirmed. With a comment upon it. IV. An abstract of the pattent granted by the King to VVilliam Penn and his heirs and assigns for the province of Pennsilvania. V. And lastly, the Charter of liberties granted by the said VVilliam Penn to the free-men and inhabitants of the province of Pennsilvania and territories thereunto annexed, in America[Philadelphia Printed by William Bradford1687][8], 63 pP. 61 signed: William Penn.Imprint suggested by Wing.Imperfect: cropped at head with slight loss of print.Reproduction of original in the Haverford College Library.eebo-0063Great BritainPolitics and governmentEarly works to 1800PennsylvaniaPolitics and governmentTo 1775Early works to 1800Penn William1644-1718.444261Penn William1644-1718.444261UMIUMIBOOK996386423103316The excellent priviledge of liberty & property being the birth-right of the free-born subjects of England2425582UNISA