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Journal of the House of Commons
… Merchandize imported or exported. - Not to dispute what is Law; rather to ask the Judges what is the Law. - Move nothing against the Speech; but rather attend … Consent. - Parliament a Store-house of Liberty. - In Civil Law, placitum principis habet vim legis. - Tonage, &c. in …
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… Queen Marye's Time, Queen Eliz. Time. - That it was a good Law. That Two Branches repealed in 1o Jac. yet this left. - …
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… of all the Ports of this Kingdom, except where the Merchant Adventurers. - In the West Country many Ports, which … shall take any Benefit by this Bill. .... the Common Law, any Person, &c. might take any .... Monks, and dead Persons in Law. The . . . . the Statute 21 H. VIII. when Marriage to Mi …
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… Houses : - That the Lawyers may consider of the Doubts in Law, in the Change of the Name : That the Heralds may be …
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… Committee in the Bill for Explanation of the Common Law, in certain Cases of Letters Patents, deferred till … King, but not both una terra: Not unum regnum. - As the Law is One, so the Law-makers One. Sir Fr. Hastings: - To think the King worthy …
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Journal of the House of Commons
… for a Felony. - Offered, by the King, a Trial by the Law : - Imprisonment and Banishment. - Chose the last. - His … Estate. - No Precedent: Nor this warrantable by the Common Law. Mr. Griffyth : - To commit him to the Custody of One of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… is, Matter of Tare. (By a late Order, this made at the Merchant-buyer's own Home; at 28 several Places ; whereas … not of Opinion, to admit others into the Company of the Merchant Adventurers. First to have them have the sole Trade … a Sub-committee, of few, to treat with a Number of the Merchant Adventurers, to reconcile all Differences, and …
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… Sands reporteth from the Committee for Trade. - For the Merchant Adventurers ; their Patent being damned, as against Law in the Creation, by reason of some exorbitant Clauses in … in the Execution, by reason of Impositions : - That the Merchant Adventurers refused to vent all the Cloths of the …
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