The free-holders grand inquest, touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament. To which are added observations upon forms of government. Together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times. By the learned Sir Robert Filmer, Knight
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- The free-holders grand inquest, touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament. To which are added observations upon forms of government. Together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times. By the learned Sir Robert Filmer, Knight
- Advertisement to the jury-men of England touching witches.; Anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy.; Observations concerning the originall of government.; Observations upon Aristole's Politiques.
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London: Printed in the year, MDCLXXX [1680]
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Filmer, Robert, Sir, -1653.; Filmer, Robert, Sir, -1653.; Filmer, Robert, Sir, -1653.; Filmer, Robert, Sir, -1653.
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- 1680
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- R30452
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- 113298
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- [16], 88, [12], 89-164, [8], 165-236, [6], 237-292, [6], 293-326 p. : port. ; 8°.
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- After "The author's preface" follow three separate dated title pages: "Reflections concerning the original of government, upon I. Aristotle's Politiques, II. Mr. Hobs's Leviathan. III. Mr. Milton against Salmasius. IV. H. Grotius De jure belli. V. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy, or the anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy.", London, 1679; "The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy", London, 1679; "An advertisement to the jury-men of England touching witches", London, 1679
"Observations upon Aristole's Politiques", "Observations concerning the original of government" and "The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy" each have separate half-title. "An advertisement to the jury-men of England touching witches" with separate half title, is an unpaginated section between pages 292 and 293; signatures are continuous throughout.