Axioma basilikon. The unanimous, or consentient opinion of the learned: namely, Digges, Heath, Croke, Glanvill, Lord Digby, ... and others, in the explication ... of that ... maxim ... the King can do no wrong: In a letter from a lawyer in the countrey to a student at one of the Inns of Courts

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Axioma basilikon. The unanimous, or consentient opinion of the learned: namely, Digges, Heath, Croke, Glanvill, Lord Digby, ... and others, in the explication ... of that ... maxim ... the King can do no wrong: In a letter from a lawyer in the countrey to a student at one of the Inns of Courts

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English
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Attributed to John Brydall.

Half-title: 'The opinions of the learned and celebrated maxim in the laws of England, the king can do no wrong'.

With a final advertisement leaf.

The first two words of the title are transliterated from the Greek.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1983. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 643, no. 21).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 643, no. 21.

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Microform
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22,[2]p.
Number of pages
22

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OL17022045M

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