An historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England .. . t AN IHISTORICALLI I DISCOURSE I |uNIFORMITY OF THE I GOVERNMENT IenglandJ I THE FIRST PART, t ^ From the firft Times till the Reign of I Edward the third. I 5 LONDON, f Printed for Mattherv Walbancke at Grays-Inn-Gate. 1647. |r To Confideration. qi^^ u A Private debate concerning the rightof an EngliQi King to Arbitrary ruleoverEnglifli Subjedsas Succeilor tothe Norman Conquerour, (fo called)firft occafioned this Difcourfe. Here-in I have neceflarily falln upon theAntiquity and Uniformity of the Government of thisNat


An historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England .. . t AN IHISTORICALLI I DISCOURSE I |uNIFORMITY OF THE I GOVERNMENT IenglandJ I THE FIRST PART, t ^ From the firft Times till the Reign of I Edward the third. I 5 LONDON, f Printed for Mattherv Walbancke at Grays-Inn-Gate. 1647. |r To Confideration. qi^^ u A Private debate concerning the rightof an EngliQi King to Arbitrary ruleoverEnglifli Subjedsas Succeilor tothe Norman Conquerour, (fo called)firft occafioned this Difcourfe. Here-in I have neceflarily falln upon theAntiquity and Uniformity of the Government of thisNation: It being cleared may alfo ferve as an Ideafor them to confider, vi^ho do mind the reftitution ofthis (battered frame of policy. For as in all othercures, fb in that of a diftempered Government, theoriginal conftitution of the body is not lightly to beregarded 5 and the contemplation of the proportionof the manner of the Nation in a fmall model bringsnolefs furtherance to the right apprehcnfion of thetrue Nature thereof ( befides the delightj thin theperufing of a Maphistoricalldisco12baco


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