Descript |
[4], 55, [1] p. |
Note |
"Epistle dedicatory" signed: B. and Y. |
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Place of publication from Wing. |
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Reproduction of original in British Library. |
Contents |
I. Upon the city petition and charter -- II. To whom the name of Parliament belongs -- III. That the Commons are no judicial court of record and cannot imprision -- IV. That some of their priviledges (as lately pretended to) are burthensome -- V. The danger of excess of jurisdiction and co-ordinate power -- VI. What proceedings are in derogation of the regality -- VII. That a councellour at law may speak in behalf of his clyent, especially where the king gives his pardon, notwithstanding an impeachment. |
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