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A discourse concerning treasons, and bills of attainder.

By: West, Richard, d. 1726.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Roberts, 1716Description: [4], 111, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Treason -- Great Britain
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4 The priviledges of the baronage of England, when they sit in Parliament. Collected (and of late revised) by John Selden of the Inner Temple Esquire out of the Parliament rolles, and Journalls Patent, and close rolls; ... & other good authorities, and in such sort that frequently the words of the chiefest testimonies are transcribed, least the freedome of the readers iudgement might be other wayes prevented by short collections. The recitalls of the French records in the 4th chap. also newly translated into English for the benefit of others, as well as the student of the lawes of England. 4 Remembrances of methods, orders, and proceedings, heretofore used and observed in the House of Lords: extracted out of the Journals of that House. By Henry Scobell, Esq; Cler. Parl. To which is added, the Priviledges of the Baronage of England, both in and out of Parliament. Collected by John Selden, Esquire. 4 Of the power of parliaments. With political observations relating thereunto. By Thomas Rymer, ... 4 A discourse concerning treasons, and bills of attainder. 4 A treatise of spousals, or matrimonial contracts: wherein all the questions relating to that subject are ingeniously debated and resolved. By the late famous and learned Mr. Henry Swinburne ... 4 The index or abridgement, of the acts of Parliament and Convention, from the first Parliament of King James I holden the 26 Maii, anno 1424 to the fourth session of the first Parliament of her Majesty Queen Anne, concluded the 25 March 1707, before the Union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and England: revised and compleated. With the act ratifying and approving the treaty of union of the two kingdoms, verbatim subjoined. By Sir James Stewart ... 4 The grand question, concerning the bishops right to vote in Parliament in cases capital, stated and argued from the Parliament-Rolls, and the history of former times. With an enquiry into their peerage, and the three estates in Parliament.

Anonymous. By Richard West, d. 1726.

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