Cottoni posthuma: divers choice pieces of that renovvned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, knight and baronet, preserved from the injury of time, and expos'd to public light, for the benefit of posterity
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Beschreibung: | Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 30". - Consists of 16 pieces; each, except the first, has separate dated title page. - Dedication signed: James Howell. - Goldsmiths' Lib. cat., 1191. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.1243[1]. - Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C6485 A relation of proceedings against ambassadors who have miscarried themselves, and exceeded their commission -- That the kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their peers in the great council, and commons in Parliament, of marriage, peace, and war -- That the soveraigns person is required in the great councells, or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the couclusions [sic] -- A discourse of the lawfullnes of combats to be performed in the presence of the king, or the constable and marshall of England -- A breif [sic] abstract of the question of precedencie between England and Spaine -- A remonstrance of the treaties of amity and marriage ... of the house of Austria and Spain, with the Kings of England, to advance themselves to the monarchy of Europe Twenty four arguments, whether it be more expedient to suppress popish practises against the due allegeance of his majesty. By the strict executions touching Jesuits and seminary priests? or to restrain them to close prisons, during life, if no reformation follow? -- The manner and meanes how the kings of England have from time to time supported and repaired their estates -- An answer to certain arguments ..., to prove that ecclesiastical lawes, ought to be enacted by temporal men -- The argument made by the command of the House of Commons ... concerning the libertie of every freeman -- A speech delivered in the lower house of Parliament assembled at Oxford: in the first year of the reign of King Charles I -- A speech made by Sir Rob. Cotton ... touching the alteration of coyne -- The danger wherein this kingdome now standeth, and the remedy |
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title_sub | divers choice pieces of that renovvned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, knight and baronet, preserved from the injury of time, and expos'd to public light, for the benefit of posterity |
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topic_facet | aCatholic Church zEngland vEarly works to 1800 Katholische Kirche Catholic Church England Early works to 1800 aAmbassadors vEarly works to 1800 aPrerogative, Royal zEngland vEarly works to 1800 aWager of battle vEarly works to 1800 Politik Ambassadors Early works to 1800 Prerogative, Royal England Early works to 1800 Wager of battle Early works to 1800 Great Britain xPolitics and government vEarly works to 1800 Großbritannien Great Britain Politics and government Early works to 1800 |
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