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An abridgment of the common law
with the cases thereof: drawne out of all the old and new books of law: and reduced into chapters, sections, and divisions: fitted for the use and benefit of all practisers and students. By William Hughes of Grays Inne Esq -
Anglo-Judaeus, or, The history of the Jews whilst here in England
relating their manners, carriage, and usage, from their admission by William the Conqueror, to their banishment -
Anglo-Judæus, or The history of the Jews, whilst here in England
Relating their manners, carriage, and usage, from their admission by William the Conqueror, to their banishment. Occasioned by a book, written to His Highness, the Lord Protector (with a declaration to the Commonwealth of England) for their re-admission, by Rabbi Menasses Ben Israel. To which is also subjoyned a particular answer, by W.H -
An exact abridgment of public acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640 to the year 1656
as also of diverse ordinances and publick orders made by His Highness the Lord Protector with the advice of his Council -
An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656
As also of diverse ordinances and publick orders, made by his Highness the Lord Protector with the advice of this Councill -
Nomotomia
in two parts : the first being a collection and survey of the generall titles of the common law, with the cases thereof drawne out of all the old books of law and later reports ... : the second part being an exact abridgement of all the acts and publique ordinances of Parliament since the yeare 1640 to this present time : as also of diverse ordinances and publique orders made by His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with the advice of his councill in the intervalls of Parliament, for the use and benefit of all the people of the common wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland -
Munster and Abingdon, or, The open rebellion there [brace] and [brace] unhappy tumult here
(bred in the same wombe) that from Sleidans Comm. L. 10. [brace] [brace] this from eye and eare witnesses : with marginal notes of Mvncer and Mahomet, faithfully communicated to English readers, in a booke and postscript, for a seasonable caution to the British nation and a serious check to rash and giddy spirits