The Resource English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country
English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country
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The item English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 12 unnumbered pages, 257 pages, 7 unnumbered pages
- Note
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- "Dedicated to the Honourable House of Commons."
- Signed B. Harris, Sept. 14, 1700, p. [6] at beginning
- "Books printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boars Head in Grace Church-Street": p. 257, [1]-[6] at end
- Signatures: A6 B-M12 (M12 verso blank)
- Label
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars
- Title
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance
- Title remainder
- containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars
- Statement of responsibility
- first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country
- Title variation
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- English liberties
- Free-born subject's inheritance
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- CtY-BR
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1646-1688
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Care, Henry
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- -1716?
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Harris, Benjamin
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- Constitutional law
- Constitutional history
- Great Britain
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- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country
- Note
-
- "Dedicated to the Honourable House of Commons."
- Signed B. Harris, Sept. 14, 1700, p. [6] at beginning
- "Books printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boars Head in Grace Church-Street": p. 257, [1]-[6] at end
- Signatures: A6 B-M12 (M12 verso blank)
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- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I., Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the Habeas Corpus Act, &c with comments upon each of them : the proceedings in appeals of murder : the work and power of parliaments, the qualifications necessary for such as should be chosen to that great trust : the advantage Englishmen enjoy by trials by juries, that they are judges of law as well as fact, and are not fineable, nor to be punish'd, for going contrary to the judges directions : II., Of justices of the peace, their oath, office, and power in many respects, with several law-cases alphabetically digested for ease and brevity, and warrants proper thereto placed exact after each particular case : concluding with a short discourse of the succession of the Crown, sitting of parliaments, and trials of treason ... : III. The coroner and constable's duty relating to dead bodies, murder, man slaughter, and felo-de-se, arrests, escapes, and conservation of the peace : and lastly, the churchwarden, overseer, and scavenger's duty at large, in the most necessary particulars, first compiled by Henry Care ; and now inlarged with new and useful additions by a Wellwisher to his Country
- Note
-
- "Dedicated to the Honourable House of Commons."
- Signed B. Harris, Sept. 14, 1700, p. [6] at beginning
- "Books printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boars Head in Grace Church-Street": p. 257, [1]-[6] at end
- Signatures: A6 B-M12 (M12 verso blank)
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- nc
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- 15 cm (12mo)
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- 12 unnumbered pages, 257 pages, 7 unnumbered pages
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