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Title: Englands monarch, or, A conviction and refutation by the common law, of those false principles and insinuating flatteries of Albericus delivered by way of disputation, and after published, and dedicated to our dread soveraigne King James, in which he laboureth to prove by the civill law, our prince to be an absolute monarch and to have a free and arbitrary power over the lives and estates of his people : together with a generall confutation (and that grounded upon certaine principles taken by some of their owne profession) of all absolute monarchy.
Print source: Englands monarch, or, A conviction and refutation by the common law, of those false principles and insinuating flatteries of Albericus delivered by way of disputation, and after published, and dedicated to our dread soveraigne King James, in which he laboureth to prove by the civill law, our prince to be an absolute monarch and to have a free and arbitrary power over the lives and estates of his people : together with a generall confutation (and that grounded upon certaine principles taken by some of their owne profession) of all absolute monarchy.
London: Printed by Thomas Paine, 1644.
Notes:
"Regales disputationes tres" is the title of the book discussed. Cf. p. [3].
Reproduction of original in University of Illinois Library.
Subject terms:
Gentili, Alberico, -- 1552-1608. -- Regales disputationes tres.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1625-1649.
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