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Vox regis: or, The difference betwixt a King ruling by law, and a tyrant by his own will: : with the excellency of the English laws, rights and priviledges. In two speeches of King James to the Parliaments in 1603. and March 21. 1609. And in his Basilicon Doron. Which may be an appendix to Vox Populi
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