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A discourse of fines. Shewing by what easie (although corrupt and unlawful) method of practice it may happen, that any person or his heirs in England, at one time or other, to be legally defrauded and disinherited by abuses in fines ... By T.L. of Lincolns-Inn, esq.

By: T. L.Publisher: [London : s.n., 1670?]Description: 12p. ; 4.°.Subject(s): Fines (Penalties) -- England
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.45(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20305-1001
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VOL.45(1) The obligations of a justice of the peace, to be diligent in the execution of the penal-laws against prophaneness and debauchery for the effecting of a national reformation. In a letter to a friend. VOL.45(10) Some advice to the gentlemen members of the late instituted Society of Attorneys, from one of their members: with some general hints, humbly offered to the public, for regulating and improving the profession of an attorney. VOL.45(11) Some further advice to the gentlemen, members of the late instituted Society of Attornies, with some further hints, humbly offered to the consideration of the publick, for regulating and improving the profession of an attorney; as also some hints for remedying and correcting several of the abuses, errors, and defects which have happened in the practice and execution of the laws. By One of their Members. VOL.45(2) A discourse of fines. Shewing by what easie (although corrupt and unlawful) method of practice it may happen, that any person or his heirs in England, at one time or other, to be legally defrauded and disinherited by abuses in fines ... By T.L. of Lincolns-Inn, esq. VOL.45(3) A dissertation on the constitution and effects of a petty jury. VOL.45(4) A treatise of the Court of Star Chamber. VOL.45(5) An essay upon government: or the natural notions of government, demonstrated in a chain of consequences from the fundamental principles of society, by which all the nicest cases of conscience relating to government may be, and many of 'em are here resolv'd, with respect to the authority of government in general: the end and manner of making and executing laws: the measure of submission to princes, and the lawfulness or unlawfulness of revolutions, in a method altogether new. By Tho. Burnett ... To which are added two sermons, preached Jan. 30th 1715/16. The first preach'd before his Majesty, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The second before the House of Lords in England, by the Bishop of Gloucester.

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