Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced, by Edward Waterhous Equire
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Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced, by Edward Waterhous Equire
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The item Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced, by Edward Waterhous Equire 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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- Extent
- [20], 593, [7] p., [2] leaves of plates
- Note
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- Includes index
- Signatures: pi1 a-d2 e1 A-Z2 2A-4R4 4S2
- Label
- Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced
- Title
- Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth
- Title remainder
- vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced
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- by Edward Waterhous Equire
- Title variation
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- Commentary upon Fortescue
- Commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth
- Fortescutus illustratus
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1619-1670
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Waterhouse, Edward
- Illustrations
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- portraits
- plates
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KD600.F67133
- LC item number
- W38 1663
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1740-1818
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Francis, Philip
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Fortescue, John
- Law
- Label
- Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced, by Edward Waterhous Equire
- Note
-
- Includes index
- Signatures: pi1 a-d2 e1 A-Z2 2A-4R4 4S2
- Dimensions
- 33 cm. (fol.)
- Extent
- [20], 593, [7] p., [2] leaves of plates
- Lccn
- 2009510381
- Other physical details
- 2 ports. (engravings)
- Ownership
- LC copy signed and dated on front endleaf: P. Francis 1788; with his inscription on final endleaf.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)444156273
- Label
- Fortescutus illustratus, or, A commentary on that nervous treatise De laudibus legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, First Lord Chief Justice after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth : vvhich treatise, dedicated to Prince Edward that King's son and heir (whom he attended in his retirement into France, and to whom he loyally and affectionately imparted himself in the virtue and variety of his excellent discourse) hee [sic] purposely wrote to consolidate his princely minde in the love and approbation of the good lawes of England, and of the laudable customs of this his native country : the heroique design of whose excellent judgement and loyal addiction to his prince, is humbly endeavoured to be revived, admired, and advanced, by Edward Waterhous Equire
- Note
-
- Includes index
- Signatures: pi1 a-d2 e1 A-Z2 2A-4R4 4S2
- Dimensions
- 33 cm. (fol.)
- Extent
- [20], 593, [7] p., [2] leaves of plates
- Lccn
- 2009510381
- Other physical details
- 2 ports. (engravings)
- Ownership
- LC copy signed and dated on front endleaf: P. Francis 1788; with his inscription on final endleaf.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)444156273
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