A seasonable treatise wherein is proved that King William (commonly call'd the Conqueror) did not get the imperial crown of England by the sword, but by the election and consent of the people

to whom he swore to observe the original contract between king and people

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A seasonable treatise wherein is proved that King William (commonly call'd the Conqueror) did not get the imperial crown of England by the sword, but by the election and consent of the people

to whom he swore to observe the original contract between king and people

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English
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12

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Edition Notes

"This is a duplicate of the 'Argumentum Anti-Normannicum' in all but title page, frontpiece and 'explanation of the frontpiece'"--BM

Written by Edward Cooke. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.); BM

Reproduction of original in British Library

Wing C6001

Arber's Term cat. II 260

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1966. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 207:3)

s 1966 miu n

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London
Series
Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 207:3

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Format
Microform
Pagination
[12], clxiv p
Number of pages
12

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OL15033587M

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OL11360381W

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