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... Vote , Assent or Commission of those absent ; and that the Election for Cities and Boroughs should be by Citizens and Burgesses , Resident and Enfranchised in such Cities and Boroughs , and by no others- " In this year , at a full ...
... Vote , Assent or Commission of those absent ; and that the Election for Cities and Boroughs should be by Citizens and Burgesses , Resident and Enfranchised in such Cities and Boroughs , and by no others- " In this year , at a full ...
Page xxxix
... vote of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , requires , " that no Protections shall be granted to any Person or ... Votes . The Writs " de Expensis " supply not only precise information as to the amount of Wages paid to the several ...
... vote of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , requires , " that no Protections shall be granted to any Person or ... Votes . The Writs " de Expensis " supply not only precise information as to the amount of Wages paid to the several ...
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... vote for Members of the House of Commons . 25. Resolutions are passed against Elections upon Writs issued by the Lord Chancellor . The County and City of Durham are Ordered to return Members . 27. Resolutions are passed by the Commons ...
... vote for Members of the House of Commons . 25. Resolutions are passed against Elections upon Writs issued by the Lord Chancellor . The County and City of Durham are Ordered to return Members . 27. Resolutions are passed by the Commons ...
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... vote . The King was attended by his Council , who were distinct from the Prelates , Earls , Barons , Knights , Citizens and Burgesses , as a Legislative Assembly . The Judges were an inferior part of the Council , and others , as Clerks ...
... vote . The King was attended by his Council , who were distinct from the Prelates , Earls , Barons , Knights , Citizens and Burgesses , as a Legislative Assembly . The Judges were an inferior part of the Council , and others , as Clerks ...
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... vote , assent , or commission ( Mandement ) , of those absent ; and that the Election for Cities and Boroughs shall be of Citizens and Burgesses Resident and Enfranchised in the same Cities and Boroughs , and no others . The King agrees ...
... vote , assent , or commission ( Mandement ) , of those absent ; and that the Election for Cities and Boroughs shall be of Citizens and Burgesses Resident and Enfranchised in the same Cities and Boroughs , and no others . The King agrees ...
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