LEADER 02116nam 2200385Ia 450 001 996395397103316 005 20221108033633.0 035 $a(CKB)4330000000320036 035 $a(EEBO)2248517494 035 $a(OCoLC)13109000 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000320036 100 $a19860205d1642 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 04$aThe Aphorismes of the kingdome$b[electronic resource] 210 $a[London? $cs.n.$d1642] 215 $a60 p 300 $aCaption title. 300 $aOpposing the commissions of array. 300 $aDoubtfully attributed to William Prynne. 300 $a"1. The Parliament is the moderation of monarchy ... 2. The power of it is sufficient to prevent and restraine tyranny ... 3. The essence of the law is the free consent of the law-makers ... 4. The sole reason of the King is not the sound judgement of the kingdome ... 5. All the votes in Parliament are directive to the law, none destructive ... 6. The vote that is directive and coactive, is no wayes nomotheticall ... 7. The negative vote of a King is no more than the dissent of one man ... 8. The affirmative vote of a King makes not the law; ergo, the negative cannot destroy it ... 9. He that cannot destroy a law made, cannot destroy it in the making ... 10. The power that makes lawes, repeales and revives them as reason requires ... 11. Kings that doe good to their subjects of countie, would be free of the obligation ... 12. Laws are the best directions and obligations for all men to follow. To submit the principality to the laws is more than the crowne ... 300 $aReproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. 330 $aeebo-0158 606 $aCommissions of array$zEngland 607 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCivil War, 1642-1649$vSources 615 0$aCommissions of array 701 $aPrynne$b William$f1600-1669.$0198500 801 0$bEAA 801 1$bEAA 801 2$bm/c 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996395397103316 996 $aThe Aphorismes of the kingdome$92331831 997 $aUNISA