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Salus Populi Suprema Lex in which is considered the rights of the people, to assemble and prepare petitions to the King and either Houses of Parliament; and the authority of the Crown, and all officers appointed by that authority, as well as the King's liege subjects, to suppress affrays, tumults, and unlawful assemblies, riots, insurrections, and rebellions, and to repel invasion by enemies; and also how far the military, regular forces, militia and yeomanry are bound on such occasions to obey and assist the civil magistrates and sheriffs, as being part of the power of the country, 1819

 Item — Volume: 10

Dates

  • 1819