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Lex terræ, or, a briefe discourse of law, whereby it is proved that the supreme power in this kingdome is in the King only, and not in the two houses of Parliament [[electronic resource]] : Whereunto are added divers other small tracts of the like nature, (viz) a vindicaton, declaration, cordiall, the armies indemnity, the inconvenience of long continued parliaments, and an apology for the Army; together with a plea, answer, and remonstrance. Written, published and avowed heeretofore, and now revised, and recommended to the practise of the present times, and posterity. Whereunto a table is annnexed. [sic] By David Jenkins, prisoner in Newgate



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Autore: Jenkins David <1582-1663.> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Lex terræ, or, a briefe discourse of law, whereby it is proved that the supreme power in this kingdome is in the King only, and not in the two houses of Parliament [[electronic resource]] : Whereunto are added divers other small tracts of the like nature, (viz) a vindicaton, declaration, cordiall, the armies indemnity, the inconvenience of long continued parliaments, and an apology for the Army; together with a plea, answer, and remonstrance. Written, published and avowed heeretofore, and now revised, and recommended to the practise of the present times, and posterity. Whereunto a table is annnexed. [sic] By David Jenkins, prisoner in Newgate Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : printed fo Jo. Gyles, and are sold at his shop at Furnivals-Inne, 1648
Descrizione fisica: [24], 107, [2], 108-203, [1] p., plate : port
Soggetto topico: Monarchy - Great Britain
Prerogative, Royal - England
Soggetto geografico: Great Britain Constitutional law Early works to 1800
Great Britain Politics and government 1642-1649 Early works to 1800
Note generali: A translation of Jenkins': Judicis in walliae principatu Lex terrae.
Each part has a separate title page dated 1678.
Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University School of Law.
Sommario/riassunto: eebo-0061
Titolo autorizzato: Lex terræ, or, a briefe discourse of law, whereby it is proved that the supreme power in this kingdome is in the King only, and not in the two houses of Parliament  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996394307403316
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