A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... Council was never greater than now , by reason of the King's carelessness of rule . The Council dealeth with all things , not only affairs of State , but money also and justice , so that whoso would attain anything he must be protected ...
... Council was never greater than now , by reason of the King's carelessness of rule . The Council dealeth with all things , not only affairs of State , but money also and justice , so that whoso would attain anything he must be protected ...
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... Council , and to choose a President among them for a year , who with the Council should govern ; matters of moment to be examined by a jury but determined by the major part of the Council , in which the President had two voices . Until ...
... Council , and to choose a President among them for a year , who with the Council should govern ; matters of moment to be examined by a jury but determined by the major part of the Council , in which the President had two voices . Until ...
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... Council . Whereupon it was concluded : That the same message coming not immediately from his Majesty should not be received as a message ; and that in all messages from his Majesty , the Speaker before he delivered them should first ask ...
... Council . Whereupon it was concluded : That the same message coming not immediately from his Majesty should not be received as a message ; and that in all messages from his Majesty , the Speaker before he delivered them should first ask ...
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