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$a 2003058932 |
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$a086597425X (hard : alk. paper) |
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$a0865974268 (paper : alk. paper) |
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$a219101$cTLC |
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$ae-uk-en |
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$aKD621.C64$bL39 2004 |
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$a349.42$222 |
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$aLaw, liberty, and parliament :$bselected essays on the writings of Sir Edward Coke /$cedited and with an introduction by Allen D. Boyer. |
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$aIndianapolis :$bLiberty Fund,$cc2004. |
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$axv, 406 p. ;$c24 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gIntroduction to Coke's "Commentary on Littleton" / $rThomas G. Barnes -- $tWriting the law /$rRichard Helgerson -- $gThe $tplace of Slade's case in the history of contract /$rA.W.B. Simpson -- $tSir Edward Coke and the interpretation of lawful allegiance in 17th-century England /$rDavid Martin Jones -- $tSir Edward Coke (1552-1634): his theory of "artificial reason" as a context for modern basic legal theory /$rJohn Underwood Lewis -- $tFuther reflection on "artificial reason" / $rCharles M. Gray -- $tAgainst common right and reason: The College of Physicians v. Dr. Thomas Bonham /$rHarold J. Cook -- $tBonham's case and judicial review /$rTheodore F.T. Plucknett -- $gThe $t"economic liberalism" of Sir Edward Coke /$rBarbara Malament -- $tSir Edward Coke, Ciceronianus: classical rhetoric and the common law tradition /$rAllen D. Boyer -- $gThe $tcommon lawyers and the chancery: 1616 /$gSir $rJohn Baker -- $gThe $tcrown and the courts in England, 1603-1625 /$rW.J. Jones -- $gThe $tprocedure of the House of Commons against parents and monopolies, 1621-1624 /$rElizabeth Read Foster -- $gThe $torigins of the petition of right reconsidered / $rJ.A. Guy -- $tCoke's note-books and the sources of his Reports /$gSir $rJohn Baker. |
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$aCoke, Edward,$cSir,$d1552-1634. |
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$aLaw$zEngland$xHistory. |
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$aBoyer, Allen D. |