Nulla est vsque gentium margarita doctrinae aequi parabilis: nulla doctrina Principi simul ac populo legum scien∣tia praestantior: nullae leges humanae ita cognitu necessariae, omni hominum conditioni, ad omnes causas & iudicia de fortunis, possessionibus vita denique
Fasciculus florum. Or A handfvll of flowers gathered out of the seuerall bookes of the Right Honorable Sir Edward Coke Knight and one of the Kings Maiesties most honorable councellours of estate. Per Tho: Ashe, Graijens.
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- Title
- Fasciculus florum. Or A handfvll of flowers gathered out of the seuerall bookes of the Right Honorable Sir Edward Coke Knight and one of the Kings Maiesties most honorable councellours of estate. Per Tho: Ashe, Graijens.
- Author
- Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.
- Publication
- At London :: printed by G. Eld,
- 1618.
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- Subject terms
- Law reports, digests, etc. -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"Fasciculus florum. Or A handfvll of flowers gathered out of the seuerall bookes of the Right Honorable Sir Edward Coke Knight and one of the Kings Maiesties most honorable councellours of estate. Per Tho: Ashe, Graijens." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73755.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
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ipsa atque communes leges. Libro, 2. Epist.
There is no Iewell in the world com∣parable to learning, no learning so ex∣cellent, both for Prince and subiect, as knowledge of the Lawes: no know∣ledge of humane Lawes, so necessary for all estates, and for all causes, con∣cerning goods, lands, or life, as the common Lawes of England.