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Spine for Fabian Philipps' ''[[Tenenda Non Tollenda|Tenenda Non Tollenda, or the Necessity of Preserving Tenures in Capite and by Knightservice, Which According to Their First Institution were, and are yet, a Great Part of the Salus Populi, and the Safety and Defence of the King, as well as of His People: Together with a Prospect of the very Many Mischiefs and Inconveniences, Which by the Taking Away or Altering of Those Tenures, will Inevitably Happen to the King and His Kingdomes]].'' London: Printed by Thomas Leach, for the author, and are to be sold by Abel Roper ... 1660.
 
Spine for Fabian Philipps' ''[[Tenenda Non Tollenda|Tenenda Non Tollenda, or the Necessity of Preserving Tenures in Capite and by Knightservice, Which According to Their First Institution were, and are yet, a Great Part of the Salus Populi, and the Safety and Defence of the King, as well as of His People: Together with a Prospect of the very Many Mischiefs and Inconveniences, Which by the Taking Away or Altering of Those Tenures, will Inevitably Happen to the King and His Kingdomes]].'' London: Printed by Thomas Leach, for the author, and are to be sold by Abel Roper ... 1660.
  
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Spine for Fabian Philipps' Tenenda Non Tollenda, or the Necessity of Preserving Tenures in Capite and by Knightservice, Which According to Their First Institution were, and are yet, a Great Part of the Salus Populi, and the Safety and Defence of the King, as well as of His People: Together with a Prospect of the very Many Mischiefs and Inconveniences, Which by the Taking Away or Altering of Those Tenures, will Inevitably Happen to the King and His Kingdomes. London: Printed by Thomas Leach, for the author, and are to be sold by Abel Roper ... 1660.

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