A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... House M. Speaker interposed a message from the King to the effect that it is a great contempt for any member to absent himself from the House ; and he wished that no lawyer or other man of note might depart the town until this great ...
... House M. Speaker interposed a message from the King to the effect that it is a great contempt for any member to absent himself from the House ; and he wished that no lawyer or other man of note might depart the town until this great ...
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... House of the caution in the King's speech not to spend the time in idle discourse , declared that he had received a Bill which he directed the Clerk to read , entitled ' A Bill for the continuance and preservation of the blessed Union ...
... House of the caution in the King's speech not to spend the time in idle discourse , declared that he had received a Bill which he directed the Clerk to read , entitled ' A Bill for the continuance and preservation of the blessed Union ...
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... House till the 27th . This matter being called in question , today the Speaker defended himself against those who declare that he adjourned the Court without the privity of the House , saying that it is in the King's power . Further it ...
... House till the 27th . This matter being called in question , today the Speaker defended himself against those who declare that he adjourned the Court without the privity of the House , saying that it is in the King's power . Further it ...
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