Complaint and Reform in England, 1436-1714: Fifty Writings of the Time on Politics, Religion, Society, Economics, Architecture, Science, and EducationWilliam Huse Dunham (Jr.), Stanley McCrory Pargellis |
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... common rule of salus populi , which is alike common to all nations , as well as any : and so what difference ? of ANS [ WER ] . The fundamental laws of England are nothing but the com- mon laws of equity and nature reduced into a ...
... common rule of salus populi , which is alike common to all nations , as well as any : and so what difference ? of ANS [ WER ] . The fundamental laws of England are nothing but the com- mon laws of equity and nature reduced into a ...
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... common land of England by our righteous labour , which is our freedom , as we are Englishmen equal with them , and rather our freedom than theirs , because they are elder brothers and freeholders and call the enclosures their own land ...
... common land of England by our righteous labour , which is our freedom , as we are Englishmen equal with them , and rather our freedom than theirs , because they are elder brothers and freeholders and call the enclosures their own land ...
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... common right and freedom that no man , or number of men , in the nation , should have the power to invade or disturb the common freedom , or the common course of impartial justice , and therefore that every authority ought to be of ...
... common right and freedom that no man , or number of men , in the nation , should have the power to invade or disturb the common freedom , or the common course of impartial justice , and therefore that every authority ought to be of ...
Contents
Chronology | xx |
Four Speeches 15851601 340 | 18 |
A Supplication for the Beggars 15281529 | 83 |
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