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Journal of the House of Commons
… Herb. Crofts, Sir Jo. Harrington, Mr. Talbott Bowes, Mr. Law. Hyde, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Sir Edmond Bowyer, Sir Tho. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Summer Islands, read, and another, about the Chihlren-in-law of Melborne; and allowed to be presented to his Majesty, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Bill weighty. - To re-commit it. Mr. Towerson; - That a Law, prohibiting Exportation of any Corn above 4l. Price. - A … meddled with the King's Power to dispense with any penal Law : but to transfer this regal Power to another, that hath …
Journal of the House of Commons
… should sit until their next Meeting. Privilege- A Suit at Law. In this Vacancy, upon the Motion of Mr. Talbott Bowes, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sammes, - That the Reason of Cloth at a stand, because the Merchant Adventurer keepeth him so. - That temp. Ed. III. the … Annum. Then Cloth first made here. That temp. H. VII. a Law made against. - That the Merchants carry over no Cloth undressed, but contrary to Law, and with a Non obstante. - That we have more Materials …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… was too high, and too rigid. Unlawful may be against the Law of God, Nature, and Reason. 2ly, It may be understood against the Law divine and moral. That they will, instead of " new and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… because I hear greatest Doubts and Questions of Law made, that the assuming the Word and Title of Bretany, by … to Mine own Meaning to be contained within M* own Law; which could not be willingly done by Me, without Spot to … curious Carping of some, wresting and misinterpreting the Law against the true Meaning [thereof ]; that then and in …
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