Hawke, Michael.
The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious. Wherein are comprised the begining and continuance of dominion by armes; the excellency of monarchy, and the necessity of taxes, with their moderation. As also the necessity of his Highness acceptation of the empire, averred and approved by presidents of præterit ages, with the firm settlement of the same against all forces whatsoever. By M.H. Master in Arts, and of the Middle Temple.
London: printed by T.C. and are to be sold by John Perry in Green Arbor, and by Tho. Bruster at the three Bibles at the west end of Pauls, 1655.
ESTC No. R202383.Grub Street ID 79629.
Hawke, Michael.
Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder: Wherein his Highness honor is vindicated and Allens impostors discovered. And wherein the true grounds of government are stated, and his fallacious principles detected and rejected. As also his calumnious scoffs are perstringed and cramb'd down his own throat. By Mich. Hawke, of the Middle-Temple Gentl.
London: printed for the author; and are to be sold at the Stationers shops, 1657.
ESTC No. R21050.Grub Street ID 86647.
Hawke, Michael.
The grounds of the lawes of England; extracted from the fountaines of all other learning: and digested methodically into cases, for the use and benefit of all practicers, and students. With a commixtion of divers scattered grounds concerning the reasonable construction o the law. By M.H. of the Middle-Temple.
London: printed for H. Twyford, T. Dring, Jo. Place, and W. Place, and are to be sold at their shops in Vine-Court Middle-Temple, at the George in Fleetstreet, at Furnivals, and Grayes-Inne Gates in Holborn, 1657.
ESTC No. R209197.Grub Street ID 85414.
Hawke, Michael.
Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder: wherein his Highness honor is vindicated and Allens impostors discovered. And wherein the true grounds of government are stated, and his fallacious principles detected and rejected. As also his calumnious scoffs are perstringed and cramb'd down his own throat. By Mich. Hawke, of the Middle-Temple gentl.
London: printed for the author; and are to be sold by the Company of Stationers, 1657.
ESTC No. R12455.Grub Street ID 60633.