Jus academicum or, a defence of the Peculiar Jurisdiction which Belongs of Common Right to Universities in general, and hath been granted by Royal Charters, confirm'd in Parliament, to those of England in particular. Shewing That no Prohibition can lie against their Courts of Judicature, nor Appeal from them, in any Cause like that which is now depending before the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge. With a Full Account and Vindication of the Proceedings in that Cause. By a Person Concern'd.
- Colbatch, John, 1664-1748.
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- MDCCXXII. [1722]
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Jus academicum: or, a defence of the Peculiar Jurisdiction which Belongs of Common Right to Universities in general, and hath been granted by Royal Charters, confirm'd in Parliament, to those of England in particular. Shewing That no Prohibition can lie a
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London : printed for R. Wilkin, at the King's-Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXII. [1722]
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