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Mercy and authority in the Tudor state
By K. J. Kesselring,K.J KESSELRING

Inquiry into the rise and growth of the royal prerogative in England
By John Allen

The prerogative of parliaments in England
By Walter Raleigh
The free-born subject, or, The Englishmans birthright
The free-born subject, or, The Englishmans birthright
By Roger L'Estrange

The king and his dominion governors
By Herbert Vere Evatt
A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods
A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods
By Whitelocke, James Sir
Exposicion of the Kinges prerogative
Exposicion of the Kinges prerogative
By Staunford, William Sir

Parliament's Secret War
By Veronika Fikfak,Ben Saul,Hayley Hooper,Liora Lazarus
UK Constitution after Miller
UK Constitution after Miller
By Mark Elliott,Jack Williams,Alison L. Young
The Romish horseleech
The Romish horseleech
By Thomas Staveley
Bibliotheca politica, or, A discourse by way of dialogue whether monarchy be jure divino
Bibliotheca politica, or, A discourse by way of dialogue whether monarchy be jure divino
By James Tyrrell
Remains of Sir VValter Raleigh
Remains of Sir VValter Raleigh
By Walter Raleigh

A treatise on the law of the prerogatives of the Crown
By Joseph Chitty
The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated
The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated
By Charles Leslie
Rights of the kingdom
Rights of the kingdom
By Sadler, John
A short account of the authorities in law, upon which judgement was given in Sir Edw. Hales his case
A short account of the authorities in law, upon which judgement was given in Sir Edw. Hales his case
By Herbert, Edward Sir
A speech, against the suspending and dispensing prerogative, &c.
A speech, against the suspending and dispensing prerogative, &c.
By George Grenville
[A proclamacion deuised by the Kynges hygnes, with the aduyse of his consayle, that his subiectes be warned to auoyde (in some cases) the daunger and penalty of the statute of Provision and Premunire.]
[A proclamacion deuised by the Kynges hygnes, with the aduyse of his consayle, that his subiectes be warned to auoyde (in some cases) the daunger and penalty of the statute of Provision and Premunire.]
By Henry VIII King of England