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Journal of the House of Commons
… not demand Justice against Injury, nor Exoneration against Law; yet Demand both just and reasonable. - Though ancient, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Cloth of this Kingdom. Sir Jo. Jephson : - Hard, to make a Law, whereby we shall not know our Wives from our … indivisible, and must needs be coupled together. 14. The Law shall relate to the Beginning of the Parliament; and so, … all Offences, meane, are within the Bill. 15. That this Law, making so great a Change, is at the first made …
Journal of the House of Commons
… out of inferior Courts: - Upon Question, passed for a Law. Secret Offices. Secret Offices: - This Afternoon, Two …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to handle the Point of Conveniency, before the Point of Law, in the Case of Naturalization in general, were …
Journal of the House of Commons
… differ: The one by Conquest, the other by Descent. - No Law binds the real State in Gascoigne, but the Persons only. … In the Isle of Man no such Proclamation, therefore another Law there. - Only the King's Counsel spake on that Side. The … That the Entry was mistaken. - Was only, touching Point in Law. The Meeting continued till this Afternoon, at Two a …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to depart without Leave. No Order in this, because the Law provides. Call of the House. Q. Whether the House to be … Mr. Solicitor, Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Law. Hyde, Sir Charles Cornwallys, Mr. D. James, Sir John …
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