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Martial Law and English Laws, c.1500–c.1700
Transforming martial law
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 29
Making martial law
pp. 53
Making summary martial law
pp. 88
Transforming martial law
pp. 137
Bound by wartime
pp. 169
Unbound by parliament
pp. 207
Bound and unbound
pp. 248
The rise of martial law
pp. 12
Prologue
pp. 276
Conclusion
pp. 284
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