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... Peers only , in the Parliament Chamber , on occasions when the Commons were neither present , nor authorized to attend . These meetings of the Peers are clearly distinguished from " Great Councils , " of the precise nature of which I ...
... Peers only , in the Parliament Chamber , on occasions when the Commons were neither present , nor authorized to attend . These meetings of the Peers are clearly distinguished from " Great Councils , " of the precise nature of which I ...
Page xv
... Peers were a distinct body separate and apart from the Commons , as they still are . Earls and Barons were equally Peers , without distinction of degrees , except as Earls and Barons . The " Autres Grantz , " Members of the King's ...
... Peers were a distinct body separate and apart from the Commons , as they still are . Earls and Barons were equally Peers , without distinction of degrees , except as Earls and Barons . The " Autres Grantz , " Members of the King's ...
Page xvii
... Peers . The form of Writs to the Archbishops and Bishops vary . Those to Councils and Convocations differ from those to Parliaments . In the Writs to Councils of State , the Clause " Præmunientes " is wholly omitted . It appeared only ...
... Peers . The form of Writs to the Archbishops and Bishops vary . Those to Councils and Convocations differ from those to Parliaments . In the Writs to Councils of State , the Clause " Præmunientes " is wholly omitted . It appeared only ...
Page xviii
... Peers of the Realm , but only made them Quasi Peers , or rather Assistants , and Joint Counsellors with the Lords in Parliament . ( m ) That the Bishops , Abbots and Priors summoned constantly , and of Right , were summoned , not as ...
... Peers of the Realm , but only made them Quasi Peers , or rather Assistants , and Joint Counsellors with the Lords in Parliament . ( m ) That the Bishops , Abbots and Priors summoned constantly , and of Right , were summoned , not as ...
Page xix
... Peers of the Realm , and to give them , and their Posterities , a Place , Seat , and Voice , in the Parliaments and Great Councils of England , the Supreme Judicature , and Highest Court of all others , wherein they sit as Judges . All ...
... Peers of the Realm , and to give them , and their Posterities , a Place , Seat , and Voice , in the Parliaments and Great Councils of England , the Supreme Judicature , and Highest Court of all others , wherein they sit as Judges . All ...
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