The golden passage in the great charter of England, called Magna Charta. Or, the charter of British liberties, granted by King John To His Subjects, In the 17th Year of his Reign, In Running-Mead, Between Stains and Windsor, June 15, in the Year 1215, and 560 Years ago. With Lord Coke's remarks and explanations.
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- The golden passage in the great charter of England, called Magna Charta. Or, the charter of British liberties, granted by King John To His Subjects, In the 17th Year of his Reign, In Running-Mead, Between Stains and Windsor, June 15, in the Year 1215, and 560 Years ago. With Lord Coke's remarks and explanations.
- Institutes of the Laws of England. Part 2. Selections
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[London?]: Printed for the use of the London Association in, M.DCC.LXX.VI. [1776]
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- 1776-1776
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- T123977
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- 174265
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- 16p. ; 8⁰