The argument of Nicholas Fuller of Grayes Inne Esquire, in the case of Tho. Lad and Rich. Mansell his clients

wherein it is plainly proved, that the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power by their commission to imprison or to fine any of His Majesties subjects or to put them to the oath ex officio.

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The argument of Nicholas Fuller of Grayes Inne Esquire, in the case of Tho. Lad and Rich. Mansell his clients

wherein it is plainly proved, that the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power by their commission to imprison or to fine any of His Majesties subjects or to put them to the oath ex officio.

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English
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32

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Edition Notes

Wing F2394
Signatures: pi² A-D⁴.

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London

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Library of Congress
KD379.L3 F8 1641

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Pagination
[4], 32 p. ;
Number of pages
32

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OL405027M
LCCN
98105091

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OL2057425W

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