Monarchy asserted to be the best, most Antient, and Legall Form of Government. In a conference held at Whitehall, with Oliver, Lord Protector, and a committee of Parliament. Made good by the Arguments of Oliver St John, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chief Justice Glyn, Lord Commissioner Whitlock, Chairman, Lord Commissioner Lisle, Lord Commissioner Fines, Lord Broghill, Mr. Leuthall, Master of the Rolls, Sir Charles Wolseley, Sir Richard Onslow, Colonel Jones, Members of that Committee.
- Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 1608-1669.
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- 1742
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Monarch asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government
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London : printed 1660. Re-Printed for E. Cave, at St John's Gate, 1742.
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[4],35,[1]p. ; 20.
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ESTC T149476
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