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... attend the possession of many indispensable , but highly expen- sive volumes . A brief Review of the Authorities to which a reference must be made by those who would obtain accurate Parliamen- tary data , will shew that the difficulties ...
... attend the possession of many indispensable , but highly expen- sive volumes . A brief Review of the Authorities to which a reference must be made by those who would obtain accurate Parliamen- tary data , will shew that the difficulties ...
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... attend . These meetings of the Peers are clearly distinguished from " Great Councils , " of the precise nature of which I have at last obtained , I think , certain information . It has always struck me , that in any List of Parliaments ...
... attend . These meetings of the Peers are clearly distinguished from " Great Councils , " of the precise nature of which I have at last obtained , I think , certain information . It has always struck me , that in any List of Parliaments ...
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... attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to attend his Court . The Constitutions of Clarendon , in the reign of Henry II . shew , that the King had a right to require the attendance , at his Court ...
... attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to attend his Court . The Constitutions of Clarendon , in the reign of Henry II . shew , that the King had a right to require the attendance , at his Court ...
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... attend and dispatch the public affairs of the Kingdom , with all possible expedition ; which otherwise might be obstructed and retarded by their absence and restraint . As the Privilege of Parliament , in all the ancient periods of our ...
... attend and dispatch the public affairs of the Kingdom , with all possible expedition ; which otherwise might be obstructed and retarded by their absence and restraint . As the Privilege of Parliament , in all the ancient periods of our ...
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... attend the meeting at Oxford , tested , 2 June , A. R. 42. It next occurs in the Writ of Prorogation , 3 Edw . I. , as " generale Pleamentum nostrum " and " eidem Pleamento . " We find it , afterwards , 23 Edward I .; but all the ...
... attend the meeting at Oxford , tested , 2 June , A. R. 42. It next occurs in the Writ of Prorogation , 3 Edw . I. , as " generale Pleamentum nostrum " and " eidem Pleamento . " We find it , afterwards , 23 Edward I .; but all the ...
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