The works of that grave and learned lawyer Iudge Ienkins : upon divers statutes, concerning, the liberty and freedome of the subiect. With a perfect table thereto annexed. /
| Main Author: | Jenkins, David, 1582-1663 |
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| Other Authors: | Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for J. Gyles, and are to be sold at his shop at furniuals-Inne,
1648.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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