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- The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people : shewing the nature of government in general, both from God and man : an account of the British government; and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest : the government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from scripture and reason : an account of eleven emperors, and above fifty kings depriv'd for their evil government : the right of the people and parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter; and likewise in Scotland, by many examples : the prophets and ancient Jews were strangers to absolute passive-obedience, resisting of arbitrary government is allow'd by many examples in scripture; by most nations; and by undeniable reason : a large account of the revolution; with several speeches, declarations, and addresses; and the names and proceedings of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the revolution before King James went out of England : several declarations in Queen Elizabeth's time of the clergy in convocation, and the parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil and destructive princes
- A History and defence of Magna Charta : containing a copy of the original charter at large, with an English translation, the manner of its being obtained from King John, with its preservation and final establishment in the succeeding reigns, with an introductory discourse, containing a short account of the rise and progress of national freedom, from the invasion of Caesar to the present times : also the liberties which are confirmed by the Bill of Rights, etc. : to which is added an essay on parliaments, describing their origin in England and the extraordinary means by which they have been lengthened from half yearly to septennial ones
- A view of the English constitution : with respect to the sovereign authority of the prince, and the allegiance of the subject : in vindication of the lawfulness of taking the oaths, to her majesty, by law required
- An entire and complete history, political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain : to which is prefixed, an original sketch of constitutional rights, from the earliest period until the present time, and the principles of our ancient representation traced from the most authentic records, supported by undeniable testimonies, and illustrated by a variety of notes and references, collected from the most respectable lega, political, and historical authorities, in two volumes octavo
- An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England : from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : with a vindication of the antient way of parliaments in England
- An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : with a vindication of the antient way of parliaments in England
- An historical view of the English government : from the settlement of the Saxons in Britain to the accession, of the House of Stewart.
- Bibliotheca politica, or, An enquiry into the antient constitution of the English government, with respect to the just extent of the regal power and the rights and liberties of the subject : wherein all the chief arguments both for and against the late revolution are impartially represented and consider'd : in fourteen dialogues
- Cases in law and equity argued, debated and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker : with two treatises the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the Constitution of England
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker ; : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker, with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- Die Staatsverfassung von England, oder Nachrift von der englischen Regierung, worinn sie mit der republikanischen Form und gelegentlich mit den andern Monarchien in Europa verglichen wird
- 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
- History of the original constitution of parliaments : from the time of the Britons to the present day ; shewing their duration and mode of election, the various innovations and alterations which have taken place in the state of the representation of the people in the reigns of the several kings and queens of England, the periods at which cities and boroughs respectively first sent members, the times of their discontinuing to exercise that privilege, their restoration, &c. : to which is added, the present state of the representation ; containing an impartial account of the several contests which took place at the last election ; names of proprietors and patrons of boroughs ; contradictory rights of election ; charters and local privileges ; number of voters ; state of factions in cities and boroughs, &c.
- History of the original constitution of parliaments, from the time of the Britons to the present day ... : to which is added the present state of the representation ...
- Lectures on the Constitution and laws of England : with a commentary on Magna Charta, and illustrations of many of the English statutes
- Lectures on the constitution and laws of England : with a commentary on Magna Charta, and illustrations of many of the English statutes
- Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
- The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entered into by king and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III. was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution, and that the succession to this crown, established in th present Protestant heirs, is de jure, and justified by the fundamental laws of Great Britain...
- The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited
- The Constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared with the republican form of government, and occasionally with the other monarchies in Europe
- The Constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared, both with the republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe
- The Great charter and Charter of the forest, with other authentic instruments : to which is prefixed an introductory discourse, containing the history of the charters
- The Judgment of whole kingdoms and nations : concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people ...
- The antient right of the Commons of England asserted, or, A discourse proving by records and the best historians, that the Commons of England were ever an essential part of Parliament.
- The constitution of England, or An account of the English government : in which it is compared with the republican form of government, and occasionally with the other monarchies in Europe
- The constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared both with the republican form of government and the other monarchies in Europe
- The constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared with the republican form of government, and occasionally with the other monarchies in Europe
- The constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared, both with the Republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe
- The constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared, both with the republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe
- The constitution of England, or, An account of the English government : in which it is compared, both with the republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe
- The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people : shewing the nature of government in general, God and man : an account of the British government; and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest : the government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from scripture and reason : an account of eleven emperors, and above fifty king's depriv'd for their evil government : the right of the people and parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter; and likewise in Scotland, by many examples : the prophets and ancient Jews were strangers to absolute passive-obedience, resisting of arbitrary government is allow'd by many examples in scripture; by most nations; and by undeniable reason : a large account of the revolution; with several speeches, declarations, and addresses; and the names and proceedings of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the revolution before King James went out of England : several declarations in Queen Elizabeth's time of the clergy in convocation, and the parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil and destructive princes
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