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/^ Tyrrell (James). A brief Disquisition of the Law of Nature,
rjf\\ (P, h,0. according to the Principles laid down in Dr. Cumberland's
Latin treatise on that subject: as also his confutations of
M. Hobbs's principles put into another method. Lond. 1692,
8vo.
— The same. Lond. 1701, 8vo.
— Bibliotheca politica; or an Inquiry into the ancient Consti¬
tution of the English Government, in xiii. dialogues.
Lond. 1694, 4to.
— The same, in xiv. dialogues. Lond. 1718, fol.
— A brief and impartial Disquisition into that great questiou,
whether the Commons of England had ever any other Re¬
presentatives in Parliament than the Tenants in capite, be¬
fore the 49th of Henry IIL Exst. with his Hist, of Eng¬
land, vol. iii.
Tyrwhitt (Ro. Phil.) & Th. Will. Tyndale. A Digest of the
public general Statutes, from Magna Charta, A. D. 1224-5,
to 1 & 2 Geo. 4. A. D. 1821; with an analytical index.
Lond. 1822, 2 vols. 4to.
— A Supplement to a Digest, &c. Lond. 1826, 4to, V. Coke
(Sir E.)
Tytler (Alexander Fraser) Lord Woodhouselee. An Essay
on Military Law, and the Practice of Courts Martial. Edinb.
1800, 8vo.
— On the Principles of Criminal Jurisprudence, as unfolded in
Lord Kames's Essay on the History of the Criminal Law;
with an Examination of the Theory of Montesquieu and Bec-
caria, relative to Crimes and Punishments. Exst. with his
Memoirs of Lord Kames, app. vol. i. p. 73.—V. Home
(Henry).
/^ Tyrrell (James). A brief Disquisition of the Law of Nature,
rjf\\ (P, h,0. according to the Principles laid down in Dr. Cumberland's
Latin treatise on that subject: as also his confutations of
M. Hobbs's principles put into another method. Lond. 1692,
8vo.
— The same. Lond. 1701, 8vo.
— Bibliotheca politica; or an Inquiry into the ancient Consti¬
tution of the English Government, in xiii. dialogues.
Lond. 1694, 4to.
— The same, in xiv. dialogues. Lond. 1718, fol.
— A brief and impartial Disquisition into that great questiou,
whether the Commons of England had ever any other Re¬
presentatives in Parliament than the Tenants in capite, be¬
fore the 49th of Henry IIL Exst. with his Hist, of Eng¬
land, vol. iii.
Tyrwhitt (Ro. Phil.) & Th. Will. Tyndale. A Digest of the
public general Statutes, from Magna Charta, A. D. 1224-5,
to 1 & 2 Geo. 4. A. D. 1821; with an analytical index.
Lond. 1822, 2 vols. 4to.
— A Supplement to a Digest, &c. Lond. 1826, 4to, V. Coke
(Sir E.)
Tytler (Alexander Fraser) Lord Woodhouselee. An Essay
on Military Law, and the Practice of Courts Martial. Edinb.
1800, 8vo.
— On the Principles of Criminal Jurisprudence, as unfolded in
Lord Kames's Essay on the History of the Criminal Law;
with an Examination of the Theory of Montesquieu and Bec-
caria, relative to Crimes and Punishments. Exst. with his
Memoirs of Lord Kames, app. vol. i. p. 73.—V. Home
(Henry).
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