Puritans, Lawyers, and Politics in Early Seventeenth-century EnglandYale University Press, 1958 - 238 من الصفحات |
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... Coke's commentary on heading VI of the Articuli in the Institutes . The jurist wrote : “ the spirituall judges ... Coke believed that James and Bancroft , if unrestrained , would give the ecclesiastical courts jurisdiction over matters ...
... Coke's commentary on heading VI of the Articuli in the Institutes . The jurist wrote : “ the spirituall judges ... Coke believed that James and Bancroft , if unrestrained , would give the ecclesiastical courts jurisdiction over matters ...
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... Coke's position . At least he did not deny that the standard practice was as Coke maintained . But the attorney general was also a convinced roy- alist . He argued at the end that it made little difference whether the judges were ...
... Coke's position . At least he did not deny that the standard practice was as Coke maintained . But the attorney general was also a convinced roy- alist . He argued at the end that it made little difference whether the judges were ...
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... Coke and others cleverly spun the tale of a law originating in the bliss of pre - Norman times when all things existed ... Coke's attempt to " pre - Normanize " the law was simply the way he would prove what he already believed , namely ...
... Coke and others cleverly spun the tale of a law originating in the bliss of pre - Norman times when all things existed ... Coke's attempt to " pre - Normanize " the law was simply the way he would prove what he already believed , namely ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PESTS IN CHURCH AND COMMONWEALTH | 9 |
MEDDLERS WITH THE KINGS | 41 |
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