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" Mifes, that therefore they might be excufed of the Subfidy, and abated their part of it. The Lords who then knew they had no power to diminifh any part of the Aid granted by the Commons, did therefore Addrefs themfelves to the Queen in their behalf. The... "
The Privileges of the House of Lords and Commons Argued and Stated: In Two ... - Page 29
by Arthur Annesley Earl of Anglesey - 1702 - 179 pages
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 538 pages
...they were 'fubjed to pay the (^ueen a certain Duty called Mifa, that therefore they might be excufcd of the Subfidy, and abated their Part of it. The Lords,...Queen commanded an Entry to be made in the Journal of riie Houfë of Lords, That ihe was pleafed the ChefKire-men and Welfh-men ihould be refpited the Mifes...
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 pages
...fecond Reading, that for as much as they were fubject to pay the Queen a certain Duty called Mt'fes, that therefore they might be excufed of the Subfidy, and abated their Part of it. The Anno i -5 Car. II. The Lords, wh6 then knew they had no Power to dlminifh 1671. _ any Part of the Aid...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1808 - 740 pages
...bill was a called Mises, that therefore they might be excnsed of tiie subsidy, and abated their parts of it. The lords, who then knew they had no power to diminish any part of the AM granted by the commons, did therefore address themselves to l he queen...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1860 - 700 pages
...certain duty, called Mises; that therefore they might be excused of the Subsidy, and abated their parts of it. The Lords, who then knew they had no power to diminish any part of the aid granted by the Commons, did therefore 21 SUMMARY of Precedents, &c. —...
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