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Lex parliamentaria: or, a treatise of the law and custom of the parliaments of England. By G. P. Esq; with an appendix of a case in Parliament between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir John Fortescue, for the knights place for the county of Bucks, I Jac. I. from an original French manuscript, translated into English. Licenced Decemb. 6. 1689.

By: Philips, George, 1599?-1696Publisher: London : Printed for Tim Goodwin, 1690Description: [16], 320p. ; 8.°Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament | Great Britain. Parliament -- Rules and practice
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4 The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, An answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the Ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon the late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes ... Published by Jer: Stephens B.D. Accourding to the appointment and trust of the author. 4 The statutes at large concerning elections of members of parliament for Scotland; containing a complete collection of all the acts now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1743. 4 The thoughts of a member of the Lower House, in relation to a project for restraining and limiting the power of the crown in the future creation of peers. 4 Lex parliamentaria: or, a treatise of the law and custom of the parliaments of England. By G. P. Esq; with an appendix of a case in Parliament between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir John Fortescue, for the knights place for the county of Bucks, I Jac. I. from an original French manuscript, translated into English. Licenced Decemb. 6. 1689. 4 The scale of precedence in Ireland. 4 Lex, rex: the law and the prince. A dispute for the just prerogative of king and people. Containing the reasons and causes of the most necessary defensive wars of the kingdom of Scotland, and of their expedition for the ayd and help of their dear brethren of England. In which their innocency is asserted, and a full answer is given to a seditious pamphlet, intituled, Sacro-sancta regum majestas, or The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings; under the name of J.A. But penned by Jo: Maxwell the excommunicate p. prelate. With a scripturall confutation of the ruinous grounds of W. Barclay, H. Grotius, ... In XLIX questions. Published by authority ... 4 Dr Round's "'Barons' and 'peers'" : a reply /

Wing attributes this work to George Philips 1659-1696; traditionally attributed to George Petyt.

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