"CHR 1682." . . "London (England)" . . . . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London. Proved from prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament. Also the coronation oaths of several of the kings of England. Together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto, and to the known laws of the kingdom"@en . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London, proved from, prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament also the coronation oaths of several of the Kings of England, together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto, and to the known laws of the kingdom"@en . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London, proved from, prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament also the coronation oaths of several of the Kings of England, together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto, and to the known laws of the kingdom" . . . . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London, proved from, prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament" . . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London, proved from prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament : also the coronation oaths of several of the Kings of England : together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto, and to the known laws of the kingdom"@en . . . . . "The Rights and priviledges of the city of London" . . . "The Rights and priviledges of the city of London proved from prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament : also the coronation oaths of several of the kings of England : together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto and to the known laws of the kingdom"@en . . . . . . . . "Charters and articles of incorporation"@en . "Charters and articles of incorporation" . "The rights and priviledges of the city of London, proved from, prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament : also the coronation oaths of several of the Kings of England, together with some arguments to enforce on all great men their duty of acting agreeable thereunto, and to the known laws of the kingdom" .