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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… On the 21st of January the King came to the House of Peers, and the Commons attending, his Majesty made the … the Negative. The same Day the King came to the House of Peers, and the Commons being come thither, his Majesty made …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… whose Claim to the Title is disallowed by the House of Peers. Rutlandshire. Daniel Lord Finch, by his Father's Death … Edmund's Bury. John Lord Hervey, called up to the House of Peers. In his Place Hon. Thomas Hervey, Esq; Equery to the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… being met at Westminster, the King came to the House of Peers, and the Commons being also come thither, his Majesty …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… On the 16th of January the King came to the House of Peers, and the Commons attending, his Majesty open'd the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… our Constitution, every Englishman is to be try'd by his Peers; but has not the Wisdom of the Nation found it … the inherent Right of every Englishman to be tried by his Peers; I am not so much acquainted with Law, as to give an …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of King George II. The King came to the House of Peers, on the 13th of January, and the Commons attending, his …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of Parliament, the Lords commissioned went to the House of Peers, and the Commons being sent for up and attending, their … was dropt. The same Day, the Queen came to the House of Peers with the usual Solemnity, and the Commons being sent … and her Kingdom.' The 20th the Queen came to the House of Peers, and the Commons attending; her Majesty gave the Royal …
Old and New London
… daughters the rich merchant became allied to half the peers and peeresses of England. The grandson of Alderman …
Old and New London
… struck a sturdy blow at feudal privileges by agreeing that peers might be attached upon process for contempt out of …
Old and New London
… numbered 400 British members, of whom more than forty were peers of the realm, five of the latter being most assiduous …
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