Vox Regis, or, The difference betwixt a king ruling by law a
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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