The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious. Wherein are comprised the beginning 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, [...].;

Bibliographic Details
Institution:International Institute of Social History
Format: TEXT
Published: Peiry etc., 1655.
London :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/7B243D9C-7CC1-44A3-91A0-89109B04C2B2