A key to both houses of parliamentJ. Cochran and Company, 1832 - 924 pages |
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... interests ; but the consequence was , that no sooner did they meet than they broke up in anger ; declaring themselves ... interest of the kingdom being con- sidered to be sufficiently represented and protected by the principal tenants of ...
... interests ; but the consequence was , that no sooner did they meet than they broke up in anger ; declaring themselves ... interest of the kingdom being con- sidered to be sufficiently represented and protected by the principal tenants of ...
Page xxxix
... interests and influence as the great owners of the land , the Barones Majores adopted the plan of discarding the Knights of the Shire , or the Representatives of the Minor Barons , from their own house , and of turning them over into ...
... interests and influence as the great owners of the land , the Barones Majores adopted the plan of discarding the Knights of the Shire , or the Representatives of the Minor Barons , from their own house , and of turning them over into ...
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... interest of the public debts of each country shall be defrayed by each separately . " That the laws and courts of each kingdom shall remain the same as they are now established , subject to such alter- ations by the United Parliament as ...
... interest of the public debts of each country shall be defrayed by each separately . " That the laws and courts of each kingdom shall remain the same as they are now established , subject to such alter- ations by the United Parliament as ...
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... interests . At the head of the Comarchi was the Earl - Marshal of England , whose office of presiding in various courts , as the King's representative , and within the precincts of the palace , shows that the administration of the laws ...
... interests . At the head of the Comarchi was the Earl - Marshal of England , whose office of presiding in various courts , as the King's representative , and within the precincts of the palace , shows that the administration of the laws ...
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... interests ) , it was at last In the time of Henry II . there were in England no less than 1115 Castles belonging to ... interest throughout the kingdom , by every means in his power , as his son did that of the Clergy . The consequence ...
... interests ) , it was at last In the time of Henry II . there were in England no less than 1115 Castles belonging to ... interest throughout the kingdom , by every means in his power , as his son did that of the Clergy . The consequence ...
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Page 84 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 753 - AN ACT DECLARING THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT, AND SETTLING THE SUCCESSION OF THE CROWN.
Page lxxxi - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Page 416 - Resolved, that it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of...
Page ix - Remembrances for Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords when His Majesty is not there...
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Page 570 - That king James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the Constitution of the Kingdom, by breaking the original Contract between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits, and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental Laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the Kingdom, has abdicated the Government, and that the Throne is thereby become vacant.
Page 570 - Princess during their lives, and the life of the survivor of them ; and that the sole and full exercise of the regal power be only in, and executed by, the said Prince of Orange, in the names of the said Prince and Princess, during their joint lives; and after their deceases, the said Crown and royal dignity...
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