Lex terrae, or, a briefe discourse collected out of the fundamentall lawes of the land : wherein it is proved that the supream power in this kingdome is in the king onely, and not in the two Houses of Parliament : the ignorance of which hath been the visible cause of the late unnaturall warre, and all the sad calamities that now lye heavy upon this realme : whereunto are added divers other small tracts of the same nature, (viz.) a vindication, declaration, cordiall, the armies indemnity, the incoveniences of long continued Parliament, and an apology for the army : written and published for the common good, and recommended to the practise of the present time and posterity /
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Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for John Gyles,
1647.
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Series: | Legal classics library.
Selden Society publications & English legal history. |
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Online Access: | HeinOnline Legal Classics Library |
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