Jus parliamentarium: A summary Account of the Impeachments of several Judges and Serjeants in misinterpreting the Law, and the Judgments against them as Traitors to their King and Kingdom. IX. An Apology for the House of Commons, made in the first Parliament of King James II. touching Privileges, with Notes thereon. Part II. A Short History or Seties of the Invasions upon the Privileges of Parliaments, as to the Freedom of Speech for the Redress of Grievances. First, Begun in the Reign of Richard II. Secondly, Revived by Queen Elizabeth. Thirdly, Continued and Improved in the Reign of King James I. And, Fourthly, Compleated in that of King Charles I. by the bold Resolutions of the Judges of the King's-Bench, which was one main and principal Cause of those direful Calamities which afterwards fell both upon King and Kingdom. With may other Curious Particulars By William Petyt, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London
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Main Author: Petyt, William 1636-1707 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for C?sar Ward and Richard Chandler, Booksellers, at the Ship without Temple-Bar, and at York and at Scarborough MDCCXLI. [1741]
Edition:The second edition
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, N29611
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