The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... Parlia- mentum Regis , " did not originally denote a Legislative Assembly , but only the King's Select Council and Supreme Court of Justice . With this might , however , also be convened an extraordinary Legislative Assembly . The ...
... Parlia- mentum Regis , " did not originally denote a Legislative Assembly , but only the King's Select Council and Supreme Court of Justice . With this might , however , also be convened an extraordinary Legislative Assembly . The ...
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... Parlia- ment's sitting , because till that very moment there is no High Court of Parliament , and Privilege is dependent on , and annexed to the Parliament . ( 2 ) Privilege is humbly petitioned for , de novo , at the first sitting of ...
... Parlia- ment's sitting , because till that very moment there is no High Court of Parliament , and Privilege is dependent on , and annexed to the Parliament . ( 2 ) Privilege is humbly petitioned for , de novo , at the first sitting of ...
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... Parlia- ment , when , for so many years , " a handful of tyrants " set at defiance Laws human and divine , and trampled on the Liberties and Privileges of the free born subjects of England . It will be recollected however , that the ...
... Parlia- ment , when , for so many years , " a handful of tyrants " set at defiance Laws human and divine , and trampled on the Liberties and Privileges of the free born subjects of England . It will be recollected however , that the ...
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... Parlia- ment , speaks in the House of Lords . 13. The Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance are taken by Members , before the Lord Steward of the Household . JAMES I. 1. The Commons claim the right of examining the Returns of Knights ...
... Parlia- ment , speaks in the House of Lords . 13. The Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance are taken by Members , before the Lord Steward of the Household . JAMES I. 1. The Commons claim the right of examining the Returns of Knights ...
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... Parlia- ment . " He places the meeting at London ; Hoveden , at Westminster . ( k ) R. de Diceto . Gervase . ( 1 ) Gervase . Hody , 254 . ( m ) The year of this meeting is uncertain . The King left England , says Stowe , March 6 , 1190 ...
... Parlia- ment . " He places the meeting at London ; Hoveden , at Westminster . ( k ) R. de Diceto . Gervase . ( 1 ) Gervase . Hody , 254 . ( m ) The year of this meeting is uncertain . The King left England , says Stowe , March 6 , 1190 ...
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