The rights of the people concerning impositions

stated in a learned argument; with a remonstrance presented tothe Kings Most Excellent Majesty, by the honorable House of commons, in Parliament, an. Dom. 1610. Annoq; regis Jac. 7

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The rights of the people concerning impositions

stated in a learned argument; with a remonstrance presented tothe Kings Most Excellent Majesty, by the honorable House of commons, in Parliament, an. Dom. 1610. Annoq; regis Jac. 7

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English
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117

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Edition Notes

Signatures: A-H8 (A1 blank), I4 (last verso blank).

"To the courteous reader" signed: J. B. (i.e. John Brydall).

"Books printed or sold by William Leak, at the sign of the crown in Fleetstreet between the two Temple gates": (2) p. at end.

First published with title: A learned ... argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods. 1641.

Sometimes attributed to Sir Henry Yelverton and also to William Hakewill.

Armorial bookplate (18th century) of (?) branch of Carew family, Somerset & Wells.

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London

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7 p. l., 117 p. ;
Number of pages
117

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OL19474737M
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32023482

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