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" P. 589. Burnet, the Queen having sent a message to the Lords to adjourn, it was debated: — that the Queen could not send a message to any one House to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both Houses: the pleasure of the Prince, in convening,... "
The History of England: From the Revolution to the Death of George the ... - Page 123
by Tobias Smollett - 1810
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 17

Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 pages
...particular." P. 589. Burnet. " The queen having sent a mes« page to the lords to adjourn, it was debated that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses. The pleasure of the prince in convening, dissolving,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems ...

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 618 pages
...particular." P. 589- Burnet. " The queen having sent a message to the lords to adjourn, it was debated, that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses. The pleasure of the prince in convening, dissolving,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems ...

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 614 pages
...particular." P. 589. Burnet. " The queen having sent a message to the lords to adjourn, it was debated, that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses. The pleasure of the prince in convening, dissolving,...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the ..., Volume 12

David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 438 pages
...the second of January they were introduced into the upper house without opposition. The lord-keeper delivered to the house a message from the queen, desiring...could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, hut ought to have directed it to hoth houses. This ohjection produced a dehate, which was terminated...
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The History of England: From the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of George ...

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1822 - 512 pages
...county of Hereford; lord viscount Windsor, of into the upper house without opposition. The lordkeeper delivered to the house a message from the queen, desiring they would adjourn to the 14th day of the month. The anti-courtiers alleged, that the queen could not send a message to any one...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed ..., Volume 6

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1823 - 470 pages
...lay matters of great importance before the two houses. Upon this a great debate arose. It was said, that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses : the pleasure of the prince, in convening, dissolving,...
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The History of England, from the Revolution of 1688, to the Death of George ...

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1825 - 656 pages
...were introduced into the upper house without opposition. The lord keeper delivered to the house л message from the queen, desiring they would adjourn...that the queen could not send a message to any one bouse to adjourn, but ought to have directed it to both houses. This objection produced a debate, which...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 10

David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 512 pages
...on the 2d of January, they were introduced into the upper house without opposition. The lord-keeper delivered to the house a message from the queen, desiring they would adjourn to the 14th day of the month. The anti-courtiers alleged, that the queen could not send a message to any one...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, Volume 6

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 532 pages
...lay matters of great importance before the two houses. Upon this a great debate arose. It was said, that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses : the pleasure of the prince, in convening, dissolving,...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, Volume 6

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 504 pages
...lay matters of great importance before the two houses. Upon this a great debate arose. It was said, that the queen could not send a message to any one house to adjourn, when the like message was not sent to both houses : the pleasure of the prince, in convening, dissolving,...
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