Description |
1 online resource (2 volumes in 1.) |
Contents |
Joyce Lee Malcolm, The Struggle for Sovereignty -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Dedication -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Preface, p. xi -- Acknowledgments, p. xvii -- Introduction, p. xix -- Chronology, p. lxiii -- The Struggle for Sovereignty. Volume 1 -- Under God and the Law, p. 1 -- Sir Edward Coke, The Second Part of the Reports of Edward Coke, Her Majesty's Attorney-General, p. 3 -- Sir Edward Coke, The Twelth part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, p. 11 -- Sovereignty in the King Alone, p. 19 |
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William Goodwin, A Sermon Preached Before the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie at Woodstocke, p. 21 Roger Maynwaring, Religion and Alegiance: In Two Sermons, p. 53 -- Peter Heylyn, A Briefe and Moderate Answer, To The Seditious and Scandalous Challenges of Henry Burton, late of Friday-Streete, p. 73 -- Battle Joined 1640-1648, p. 91 -- Henry Parker, The Case of Shipmony briefly discoursed, According to the Grounds of Law, Policy and Conscience, p. 93 -- John Pym, The Speech or Declaration of John Pym, . p. 127 |
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Charles I, Propositions Made By both Houses of Parliament, p. 145 Henry Ferne, The Resolving of Conscience, p. 179 -- Charles Herle, A Fuller Answer to A Treatise, p. 223 -- Anonymous, Touching the Fundamentall Lawes, p. 261 -- William Ball, Constitutio Liberi Populi, or, The Rule of a Free-born People, p. 281 -- Uncharted Waters, p. 305 -- John Goodwin, Right and might, p. 307 -- Anonymous, The Peoples Right, p. 359 -- A Declaration of the Parliament of England, p. 369 -- Law and Conscience During the Confusions and Revolutions of Government, p. 391 |
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Francis Rous, the Elder, The Lawfulnes Of obeying the Present Government, p. 393 Anonymous, The Grand Case of Conscience Stated, p. 405 -- George Lawson, Conscience Puzzel'd, p. 435 -- Isaac Penington Jr., The Right, Liberty and Safety of the People Briefly Asserted, p. 445 -- The After Game, p. 491 -- Sir Roger L'Estrange, A Plea for limited Monarchy, As it was Established in this Nation, Before the late War, p. 493 -- J.M. (John Milton), The Readie & Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth, p. 505 -- Front Matter -- Title Page |
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Copyright Details Table of Contents -- Introduction, p. ix -- Chronology -- Of Parliament, p. 529 -- Sir Henry Vane, The Tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt., p. 531 -- Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, Two Speeches, p. 563 -- H.S. [Henry Scobell], Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of Judicature briefly discours'd, p. 579 -- Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, Two Seasonable Discourses, p. 589 -- A Letter from a Person of Quality, to His Friend in the Country, p. 603 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Political science -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
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Civil rights -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
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Politics and government
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Civil rights
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Political science
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SUBJECT |
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056891
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Subject |
Great Britain
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Malcolm, Joyce Lee
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ISBN |
9781614878292 |
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1614878293 |
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