The constitution of parliaments in England deduced from the time of King Edward the Second, illustrated by King Charles the Second in his Parliament summon'd the 18 of February 1660/1, and dissolved the 24 of January 1678/9 : with an appendix of its sessions / observed by Sr. John Pettus ... Knight.

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The constitution of parliaments in England deduced from the time of King Edward the Second, illustrated by King Charles the Second in his Parliament summon'd the 18 of February 1660/1, and dissolved the 24 of January 1678/9 : with an appendix of its sessions / observed by Sr. John Pettus ... Knight.
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Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690.
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London :: Printed for the author and are to be sold by Tho. Basset ...,
1680.
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England and Wales. -- Parliament -- History.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688.
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"The constitution of parliaments in England deduced from the time of King Edward the Second, illustrated by King Charles the Second in his Parliament summon'd the 18 of February 1660/1, and dissolved the 24 of January 1678/9 : with an appendix of its sessions / observed by Sr. John Pettus ... Knight." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54595.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, Printed for Tho. Bassett at the George in Fleet-street.

AN Institution of General History, or the History of the World in two volumns in folio by Dr. William Howel Chancellor of Lincoln. Printed 1680.

Historical Collections, being an exact Account of the Proceedings of the four last Parliaments of the Renowned Princess Queen Elizabeth, con∣taining the Journals of Both Houses with their several Speeches, Arguments, Motions &c. in folio, writ by Hayward Townshend then Esq Member of Parliament, Printed 1680.

The Antient Right of the Commons of Eng∣land Asserted, or a Discourse Proving by Records, and the best Historians that the Commons of Eng∣land were ever an Essential part of Parliament, By William Petyt of the Inner Temple Esq

Of the French Monarchy, and Absolute Power and also a Treatise of the three States and their po∣wer

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deduced from the most Authentick Histories, for above 1200 years, and digested this latter, by Mat. Zampini de Recanati. L. L. D.

The Politicks of France, by Monsieur P. H. Marquis of C. with Reflections on the 4th. and 5th. Chapters: wherein he censures the Roman Clergy, and the Hugonots; by the Sr. l'Ormegregny.

Le Bean Pleadeur, a book of Entries containing Declarations, Informations, and other select and approved pleadings with Special Verdicts, and Demurrers, in most Actions real, Personal, and mixt which have been argued, and adjudged in the Courts at Westminster, together with faithful references to the most Authentick printed Law books now extant, where the Cases of these En∣tries are reported, and a more Copious and useful Table than hath been hitherto printed in any book of Entries, by the Reverend Sr. Humphrey Winch Knight sometime one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas.

A Display of Heraldry, manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath been hi∣therto published by any, through the benefit of Method; whereunto it is now reduced by the stu∣dy and industry of John Guillim; late Pursuivant at Arms. the 5th. Edition much enlarged with great variety of bearings, to which is added a Trea∣tise of Honour Military, and Civil, according to the Laws and Customs of England, collected out of the most Authentick Authors both Antient and Modern, by Capt. John Logan, illustrated with Variety of Sculptures suitable to the several sub∣jects, to which is added a Catalogue of the Atcheiv∣ments of the Nobility of England, with divers of the Gentry for Examples of Bearings.

Now in the Press Dr. Heylins help to the English History with very large Additions.

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