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Beinecke Library, Osborn b22

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octavo

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Contents

20r-27x?

'An Answer to Certain Arguments (Raised From Supposed Antiquity, and Practice), by Some Members of the Lower House of Parliament to Prove that Ecclesiastical Laws Ought to be Enacted by Temporal Men' by Sir Robert Cotton

28r-56v

'How the Kings of England Have Supplied Their Wants' by Ralph Starkey

84r-159r

'On War and Peace, in answer to Prince Henry' by Sir Robert Cotton

160r-180r

'A Short View of the Long Reign Henry III' by Sir Robert Cotton

181r-186v

'A Relation to Sir Edward Montagu to Prove that the House of Commons Has Equal Power With the Peers in Point of Judicature' by Sir Robert Cotton

187r-204v

'That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their peers in the great Council, and the Commons in Parliament of Marriage, Peace and War' by Sir Robert Cotton

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'A Relation of the Proceedings against Ambassadors who have Miscarried Themselves' by Sir Robert Cotton

234r-248v

'Opinion Touching the Alteration of Coin' by Sir Robert Cotton

249r-256v

'The Danger Wherein the Kingdom Now Standeth and the Remedy' by Sir Robert Cotton

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