A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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Page 19
... Scots , were the legal Reprefentatives of the Church of England ? Till be proves them to be fo , the Church is not obliged to answer for what they did . But after all , this Gentleman feems to have no Manner of clear Notion of Paffive ...
... Scots , were the legal Reprefentatives of the Church of England ? Till be proves them to be fo , the Church is not obliged to answer for what they did . But after all , this Gentleman feems to have no Manner of clear Notion of Paffive ...
Page 53
... Scots Secretary's Office at London ; or , if they should happen to be withdrawn from thence , they may inform themselves fully fully in the Truth of this from Mr. Johnston , A Fourth Collection of T R ACT S. 53 intended us, to the ...
... Scots Secretary's Office at London ; or , if they should happen to be withdrawn from thence , they may inform themselves fully fully in the Truth of this from Mr. Johnston , A Fourth Collection of T R ACT S. 53 intended us, to the ...
Page 78
... Scots Peers eldest Sons should be allowed to be elected to fit in the Houfe of Commons , which is next to be confider'd ; and to do it fairly , it fhall be inferted Word for Word , with Obfervations to clear the Mistakes it contains ...
... Scots Peers eldest Sons should be allowed to be elected to fit in the Houfe of Commons , which is next to be confider'd ; and to do it fairly , it fhall be inferted Word for Word , with Obfervations to clear the Mistakes it contains ...
Page 83
... Scots Peers eldest Sons did forbear making Ufe of their Right of being elected , was , because the Peers and Commons in the Scots Parliaments did fit and vote in one and the fame Houfe , and the Peers being numerous , did avoid bringing ...
... Scots Peers eldest Sons did forbear making Ufe of their Right of being elected , was , because the Peers and Commons in the Scots Parliaments did fit and vote in one and the fame Houfe , and the Peers being numerous , did avoid bringing ...
Page 84
... Scot- land fhould thereby have been made uneafy ; nor indeed does the Union make any Alterations in the Cafe ; for the ... Scots Peers eldest Sons from reprefenting Counties or Boroughs of Scotland in the House of Commons , when at the ...
... Scot- land fhould thereby have been made uneafy ; nor indeed does the Union make any Alterations in the Cafe ; for the ... Scots Peers eldest Sons from reprefenting Counties or Boroughs of Scotland in the House of Commons , when at the ...
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