Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted as well from the rules of the common and civil law, as of generall reason and policy of state / by Sir John Davis ...

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Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted as well from the rules of the common and civil law, as of generall reason and policy of state / by Sir John Davis ...
Author
Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.
Publication
London :: Printed for Henry Twyford ...,
MDCLIX [1659]
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Subject terms
Commercial law -- England.
Tariff -- England.
Taxation -- England.
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Pages

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These Books following, are printed for Henry Twyford, and Partners, and are to be sold at his Shop in Vine-Court Middle Temple.

  • THe Compleat Attorney, or the Practick part of the Law.
  • A Learned Treatise of Wards and Liveries, by Sir Iames Ley Knight.
  • The Life of the Apostle St. Paul.
  • Soliloquies, Meditations, and Prayers, of St. Bona∣venture.
  • The discontented Collonel, by Sir Iohn Sucklin.
  • The European Mercury.
  • The humble Remonstranee of Sir Iohn Stawell.
  • Hebdomada Magna, or the great Week of Christ's Passion.
  • Sir Robert Brooks Reading on the Statute of Li∣mitations.
  • Kitchens Jurisdictions of Courts Leet, Courts Baron, &c.
  • Rich. Brownlow Esq Prothonotary to the Court of Common Pleas.
    His
    • Reports, the first and second Part.
    • Declarations and Pleadings English.
    • Judiciall Writs.
  • Plowdens Abridgment.
  • Abridgment of Lord Cook's Littleton.
  • Abridgement of Pulton's Statutes at large, by Ed∣mund Wingate Esq
  • ...

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  • The Books of the drawing up of all manner of Judgments.
  • The Body of Law, by Edmund Wingate Esq The Marrow of Law, or the second part of the Faithfull Counsellor.
  • Office and duty of Executors in 8.
  • Lay-mans Lawyer, or the second part of the Pract¦ick part of the Law.
  • A Commentary on the Original Writs, by Willi∣am Hughes Esq
  • Stevenson's Poems.
  • The Anabaptists Anatomised, in a Dispute be∣tween Mr. Crag, and Mr. Tombes.
  • Caesars Commentaries, with Sir Clement Edmunds Observations.
  • The Compleat Clark, and Scriveners guide, be∣ing the exact Forms of all manner of Convey∣ances and Instruments now in use; as they were Penned by Learned Counsel, both Ancient and Modern.
  • The Counesse of Arundells Secrets in Physick and Chirurgery, &c.
  • The History of the Troubles of Swethland and Poland.

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