Two 'discourse of laws and courts'
MS. Dugdale 40
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Title
Two 'discourse of laws and courts'
Shelfmark
MS. Dugdale 40
Summary
P. 1. 'A discourse of laws and courts ecclesiastical and temporel' in eight chapters, beg. 'Seeinge there is nothing to the happiness of man'.
P. 93. 'A discourse of laws and courts in the comon wealthe of Israel', beg. 'Grotius de Jure Belli lib. i, cap. i. ° i affirmeth'. In a secretarial hand, with table of contents by Ralph Sheldon.
Date
Written in the 3rd quarter of the 17th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
120 pages
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Two 'discourse of laws and courts'
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