The fourth part of The soveraigne povver of parliaments and kingdomes. : Wherein the Parliaments right and interest in ordering the militia, forts, ships, magazins, and great offices of the realme, is manifested by some fresh records in way of supplement: the two Houses imposition of moderate taxes and contributions on the people in cases of extremity, without the Kings assent, (when wilfully denyed) for the necessary defence and preservation of the kingdome; and their imprisoning, confining of malignant dangerous persons in times of publicke danger, for the common safety; are vindicated from all calumnies, and proved just. Together with an appendix; manifesting by sundry histories and foraine authorities, that in the ancient kingdome of Rome; the Roman, Greeke, German empires; ... the supreame soveraigne power resided not in the emperours, or kings themselves, but in the whole kingdome, senate, parliament, state, people ... /
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Printed at London :
for Michael Sparke, Senior.,
1643.
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| Item Description: | Part 4 of: The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes. Also issued as part 4 of Wing P4087A. The appendix begins new pagination on 2A1r. Quire 2A is in two settings: with the "A" of signature-mark Aa under (1) the "c" of "conduce" or (2) the "v" of "very". With a final errata leaf. Annotation on Thomason copy: "28 Aug:". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource ([4], 36, 112, 121-218, [2] pages) |