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A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England

Thomas Hobbes
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In this paper, the Law of Reason of Soveraign Power Of Courts Of Crimes Capital Of Heresie Of Proemunire Of Punishments is discussed. But the authors do not specify the power of the courts of crime.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Editor's Note Of the Law of Reason Of Soveraign Power Of Courts Of Crimes Capital Of Heresie Of Proemunire Of Punishments

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