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Fidelity to the British constitution, the duty and interest of the people. A sermon, preached in the New North Church, Edinburgh, on Thursday, February 27. 1794, being the day appointed by His Majesty for a general fast. By Thomas Hardy, D.D. one of the ministers of the city, and professor of ecclesiastical history in the University of Edinburgh. Published at the request of the managers of the Charity Workhouse, for the benefit of the charity.
Hardy, Thomas, 1748-1798.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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Eunomus: or, dialogues concerning the law and constitution of England. With an essay on dialogue. By Edward Wynne, Esq. Late of the Inner Temple.
Wynne, Edward, 1734-1784.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Fortescue de laudibus legum Angliæ. Præmittuntur præfatio primi editoris, &, testimonia Balei, Pitsei & Du Fresne. Nihil aut æquius aut tutius, quam ut regnet Rex secundum leges moresq; veteres. Liber est lectu dignus scriptus ante duo, ni fallor, sæcula de Laudibus legum Angliæ. Grot. Epist. pars I. epist. 1431. dat. 27 Oct. 1640.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes; with comments on each of them ... with many law-cases throughout the whole. Compiled first by Henry Care, and contiued [sic], with large additions, by W.N. of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Care, Henry, 1646-1688.Date: 1721- Books
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De laudibus legum Angli?. By Sir John Fortescue, Lord Chief Justice, and afterwards Lord Chancellor to King Henry VI. Translated into English, (with the original Latin.) Illustrated with the notes of Mr. Selden, and great variety of remarks, Relative to the Antiquities, History, and Laws of England. With a large historical preface, by Francis Gregor, Esq. Also Testimonies of Bale, Pitts and du Fresne: The Summs of Sir Ralph de Hengham, Lord Chief Justice to King Edward I. Commonly Called Hengham Magna and Hengham Parva, with Mr. Selden's Notes, and a Copious Index.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]