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An exposicion of the kinges prerogatiue collected out of the great abridgement of Iustice Fitzherbert : and other olde writers of the lawes of Englande
Staunford, Sir William (1509-1558); Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony (1470-1538)
An. 1568
"Whereunto is annexed the Proces to the same Prerogatiue appertaining. 1568." English, Latin, and Law French. Imprint from colophon; at foot of colophon: Cum priuilegio. Pages numbered only on r...
The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted, or A short treatise grounded upon Scripture and reason, to prove that kings ought as well as others to bee accountable for their actions
1642
Caption title. - At head of title, November 1642. Place of publication from Wing(2).
Majestas intemerata. Or, The immortality of the king
Cleveland, John (1613-1658); Whyte, Francis
1689
Title within double line border. Marginal notes.
De regno et regali potestate aduersus Buchananum, Brutum, Boucherium, & reliquos monarchomachos, libri sex
Barclay, William (1608)
1600
Running title: Guil. Barclaii liber I[-VI] contra monarchomachos. Reply to: De juro regno apud Scotus, by George Buchanan; Vindiciae contra tyrannos, by Stephanus Junius Brutus [pseud.], ascribed to...
The Kings Maiesties answer to the Parlinments [sic] replication, and his resolution concerning their refusall to deliver up Hull, also the Parliaments declaration, ordered to be printed and published for the satisfaction to the whole kingdome. Together with the determination of the Houses of Yarliament [sic], for the security of the Ile of Wight, and their order concerning the Earl of Portland governour of the said ilaud [sic], and their election of the Earl of Pembroke governour of the said iland. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliament
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
August 9. 1642
Headpiece (p.3) printed upside-down.
The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes : divided into foure parts : together with an appendix, wherein the superiority of our owne and most other foraine parliaments, states, kingdomes, magistrates (collectively considered) over and above their lawfull Emperours, Kings, Princes, is abundantly evidenced, confirmed by pregnant reasons, resolutions, precedents, histories, authorities of all sorts... the treachery and disloyalty of Papists to their soveraignes, with their present plot to extirpate the Protestant religion demonstrated
Prynne, William (1600-1669); Great Britain. Parliament
1643
"An edition of the four separate parts of this work with a collective titlepage (not recorded by Wing) and an appendix. The dates at which the parts were ordered to be printed range from March to Sept...
A plea for prerogative, or, Give Cæsar his due : being the wheele of fortune turn'd round, or, the world turned topsie-turvie : wherein is described the true subjects loyalty to maintain His Majesties prerogative and priviledges of Parliament
Taylor, John (1580-1653)
1642
Verse satire against the sectaries. Woodcut showing Wheel of Fortune on title-page, 2 lines of verse quatrain above and below it.
Essays upon I. The ballance of power; II. The right of making war, peace, and alliances; III. Universal monarchy : to which is added an appendix containing the records referr'd to in the second essay
Davenant, Charles (1656-1714)
1701
First edition. The records in the appendix are largely in French, with some Latin and English. Book-list of J. Knapton, pp. [1]-[3] at end. The pagination is irregular. Sig. H (pp. 97-[102]) a...
The prerogative of parliaments in England : proued in a dialogue (pro & contra) betweene a councellour of state and a iustice of peace
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1552?-1618)
1628
Actual place of publication and suggested printer from STC. In this edition, page D3v line 17 ends "none" (roman); catchword on B1r is "Councel". Formerly STC 20648. The "Midelburge" imprint was...
Sidney redivivus, or, The opinion of the late Honourable Collonel Sidney, as to civil government : wherein is asserted and clearly proved that the power of kings is founded in the consent of the people... By which the late proceedings of the nation against James the II. are justified. Together with some reflections on what is said by ill men against the present government, by another hand
Sidney, Algernon (1622-1683)
1689
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) S3764.
Considerations touching the great question of the king's right in dispensing with the penal laws : written on the occasion of His late Blessed Majesties granting free toleration and indulgence
Langhorne, Richard (1654-1679)
1687
First published as: Considerations touching the great question of ye kings right.
A treatise of the rights of the crown : declaring how the king of England may support and increase his annual revenues. Collected out of the records in the Tower, the Parliament Rolls, and close petitions, anno X Car. Regis. 1634
Noy, William (1577-1634)
1715
Advertisements: p. [4]-[7] at end.