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A26172 | Atwood, William, d. 1705? | Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers from the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the third, reviv''d and clear''d : wherein the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John''s charter, and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergy-men''s voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learned. | 1680.0 | 39654 | 12674 | nan | ./cache/A26172.xml | ./txt/A26172.txt |
A28585 | Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660. | The continuation of An historicall discourse of the government of England, untill the end of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth with a preface, being a vindication of the ancient way of parliaments in England / by Nath. Bacon of Grais-Inne, Esquire. | 1651.0 | 122137 | 37299 | nan | ./cache/A28585.xml | ./txt/A28585.txt |
A59082 | Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660. | An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : with a vindication of the ancient way of parliaments in England : collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden, Esq. / by Nathaniel Bacon ..., Esquire. | 1689.0 | 250524 | 74488 | nan | ./cache/A59082.xml | ./txt/A59082.txt |
A32677 | Carolina (Colony). Charter (1665) | The two charters granted by King Charles IId to the proprietors of Carolina with the first and last fundamental constitutions of that colony. | 1698.0 | 24026 | 6803 | nan | ./cache/A32677.xml | ./txt/A32677.txt |
A34712 | Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631. | An exact abridgement of the records in the Tower of London from the reign of King Edward the Second, unto King Richard the Third, of all the Parliaments holden in each Kings reign, and the several acts in every Parliament : together with the names and titles of all the dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons, summoned to every of the said Parliaments / collected by Sir Robert Cotton ... ; revised, rectified in sundry mistakes, and supplied with a preface, marginal notes, several ommissions, and exact tables ... by William Prynne ... | 1657.0 | 392822 | 129110 | nan | ./cache/A34712.xml | ./txt/A34712.txt |
A47689 | Lenthall, William, 1591-1662. | Mr. Speakers letter to the Kings most excellent Majestie, Febr. 16, 1641 concerning the great affayres, and state of the kingdome. | nan | 2670 | 718 | nan | ./cache/A47689.xml | ./txt/A47689.txt |
A54633 | Petyt, William, 1636-1707. | 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 by William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq. | 1680.0 | 36155 | 12101 | nan | ./cache/A54633.xml | ./txt/A54633.txt |
A56227 | Prynne, William, 1600-1669. | A seasonable, historical, legal vindication and chronological collection of the good old fundamental liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen ... | 1654.0 | 23064 | 7076 | nan | ./cache/A56227.xml | ./txt/A56227.txt |
A56162 | Prynne, William, 1600-1669. | The first and second part of A seasonable, legal, and historicall vindication and chronological collection of the good old fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen ... wherein is irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, proofs, presidents, that we have such fundamentall liberties, franchises, rights, laws ... : collected, recommended to the whole English nation, as the best legacy he can leave them / by William Prynne of Swainswick, Esquire. | 1655.0 | 77592 | 25208 | nan | ./cache/A56162.xml | ./txt/A56162.txt |
A70866 | Prynne, William, 1600-1669. | The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq. | nan | 753250 | 250466 | nan | ./cache/A70866.xml | ./txt/A70866.txt |