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THE REIGN OF JAMES I A.D. 1603-1625 with an historical commentary 11 BY J. R. TANNER CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1961 THE SYNDICS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Bentley House , CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS OF.
THE REIGN OF JAMES I A.D. 1603-1625 with an historical commentary 11 BY J. R. TANNER CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1961 THE SYNDICS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Bentley House , CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS OF.
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Contents
THE SUCCESSION QUESTION AND DIVINE RIGHT | 4 |
THE UNION WITH SCOTLAND | 23 |
RELIGION | 46 |
THE SECRETARY OF STATE | 110 |
THE PRIVY COUNCIL | 128 |
THE STAR CHAMBER | 140 |
THE HIGH COMMISSION COURT | 146 |
THE CROWN AND THE JUDGES | 173 |
PARLIAMENT | 200 |
FINANCE | 336 |
APPENDIX | 382 |
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