Certaine proposals in order to a new modelling of the lawes, and law-proceedings for a more speedy, cheap, and equall distribution of justice throughout the common-wealth. Amongst which, besides others, is briefly argued the great inconvenience which arises, 1. From the distinction of Courts of Common Law and Chancery. 2. By extemporary verdicts, orders, and decrees. 3. By the judges, juries, and perjurers not being lyable to make full restitution unto such as are injured by their perjury, or erroneous judgements; together with their remedies. As also: certaine considerations for the avancement of trade and navigation. Humbly propounded unto the supreame authority the Parliament of the commonwealth of England: by Henry Robinson.

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Imprint
London: printed by M. Simmons in Aldersgate-street, 1653.
Publication year
1653
ESTC No.
R22463
Grub Street ID
98232
Description
[2], 16, 26 p. ; 4⁰