02238nam 2200361 n 450 99639220250331620200824121748.0(CKB)4940000000109368(EEBO)2240911870(UnM)99864988e(UnM)99864988(EXLCZ)99494000000010936819940110d1655 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A seasonable, legal, and historicall vindication, and chronological collection of the good, old, fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen[electronic resource] their best inheritance, birthright, security, against all arbtrary tyranny, and Ægyptian burdens) and of their strenuous defence in all former ages; of late years most dangerously undermined, and almost totally subverted, under the specious disguise of their defence and future establishment, upon a sure basis, by thier pretended, greatest propuguers. Wherein is, irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, ... that we have such fundamental liberties, .... That to attempt or effect the subversion ... by fraud or force, is High Treason. The principal of them summed up in X. Propositions; .... /Collected, recommended to the whole English Nation, as the best legacy he can leave them, by William Prynne of Swainswick, EsquireThe second edition corrected and much enlarged.London Printed for the Author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas in Green Arbor1655[102], 104 pAnnotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill. 3.".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Great BritainConstitutional historyEarly works to 1800Great BritainPolitics and government1649-1660Early works to 1800Prynne William1600-1669.198500Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392202503316A seasonable, legal, and historicall vindication, and chronological collection of the good, old, fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen2327998UNISA