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Lex regia,, or the royal law of Denmark. Writ in the Danish language by order of Frederick III. ... Subscribed by his Majesty on the 4th day of November 1665. Translated into English by a lover of the British constitution
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Lex regia,, or the royal law of Denmark. Writ in the Danish language by order of Frederick III. ... Subscribed by his Majesty on the 4th day of November 1665. Translated into English by a lover of the British constitution
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1731.
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312406
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Denmark
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(8vo)
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