THOMAS GAINSFORD (d. 1624): 'Courts & Camp Politiques'; circa 1615-1624. Copy. A treatise in two books, the first on civil government (under the headings, 'Election of Princes', 'Establishment of Princes', 'Pollecies of State', 'Secretts of Cowrtt', ... c 1615-1624
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