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A learned commendation of the politique lawes of England : wherein by moste pitthy reasons & euident demonstrations they are plainelye proued farre to excell as well the ciuile lawes of the empiere, as also all other lawes of the world, with a large discourse of the difference betwene the ii gouernementes of kingdomes, whereof the one is onely regall, and the other consisteth of regall and politique administration conioyned

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Author
Fortescue, John,
Date of Publication
1567.
Call Number
Book 238 1567
Responsibility
written in Latine aboue an hundred yeares past, by the learned and right honorable Maister Fortescue ... and newly translated into Englishe by Robert Mulcaster.
Author
Fortescue, John,
Uniform Title
De laudibus legum Angliae.
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Rychard Tottill,
Date of Publication
1567.
Physical Description
132 leaves, [5] pages ; 15 cm
Notes
Imprint from colophon.
Title page and last page missing.
Jasper Yeates Colonial Law Library.
Yeates' signature on fly leaf and after the dedicatory under name of previous owner, George Stevenson, Sept 7th, 1779.
Book numbaer 238 as assigned by Yeates.
Hand-written marginal notes.
Subjects
Law - Great Britain.
Constitutional law - Great Britain.
Constitutional law.
Law.
Great Britain.
Full blind-tooled leather (Binding)
Additional Author
Mulcaster, Robert,
Yeates, Jasper,
Stevenson, George,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Yeates Collection
Call Number
Book 238 1567
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A Tariff policy and federal funding : Support for Lancaster County's tobacco industry in William Walton Griest's Letters

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Author
Black, Caitlin Hays.
Date of Publication
2020.
Responsibility
by Caitlin Hays Black.
Author
Black, Caitlin Hays.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
LancasterHistory.org,
Date of Publication
2020.
Physical Description
248-277 p.
Summary
The article describes how congressman Griest , for whom the Griest building in Lancaster is named, advocated for Lancaster County's tobacco industry by arguing against the removal of tariffs on cheap Philippines tobacco and by acquiring federal funding to raise the national profile of Lancaster County's tobacco industry.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 120, number 4 (2020), p. 248-277Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.120 n.4
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