A Genuine and Complete Collection of All the Protests Made in the House of Lords, Against Things Suppos'd Injurious to the Publick, 第 1 卷Company., 1748 |
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... Houfe of LORDS , Against Things fuppos'd injurious to the Publick : By the most Illuftrious and Independent NOBLEMEN of that House , In many important Matters of the utmost Confequence to the Conftitution , Liberties , Honour , Trade ...
... Houfe of LORDS , Against Things fuppos'd injurious to the Publick : By the most Illuftrious and Independent NOBLEMEN of that House , In many important Matters of the utmost Confequence to the Conftitution , Liberties , Honour , Trade ...
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... Houfe of Commons , in thofe Things which concern fo nearly the Quiet and Government of the Church : And therefore we defired to have a Conference with the Houfe of Commons before any conclufive Order were B printed printed or published ...
... Houfe of Commons , in thofe Things which concern fo nearly the Quiet and Government of the Church : And therefore we defired to have a Conference with the Houfe of Commons before any conclufive Order were B printed printed or published ...
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... Houfe unto certain Votes of theirs , against Innovations in or about the Worship of God lately practifed in this Kingdom , without Warrant of Law ; and therefore to acquit ourselves of the Dangers and Inconveniencies that might arife by ...
... Houfe unto certain Votes of theirs , against Innovations in or about the Worship of God lately practifed in this Kingdom , without Warrant of Law ; and therefore to acquit ourselves of the Dangers and Inconveniencies that might arife by ...
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... Houfe conceiving that certain Words , fpoken by the Duke of Richmond , did reflect to the Prejudice of the King and Kingdom ; After long Debate it was put to the Queftion , whe- ther it fhall be fufficient Satisfaction to this Houfe ...
... Houfe conceiving that certain Words , fpoken by the Duke of Richmond , did reflect to the Prejudice of the King and Kingdom ; After long Debate it was put to the Queftion , whe- ther it fhall be fufficient Satisfaction to this Houfe ...
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... Houfe of Commons having fent up the following Vote , viz . That in this Cafe of extreme Danger , and of his Majefty's Refufal , the Ordinance agreed on by both Houses for the Militia doth oblige the People , and ought to be obey'd by ...
... Houfe of Commons having fent up the following Vote , viz . That in this Cafe of extreme Danger , and of his Majefty's Refufal , the Ordinance agreed on by both Houses for the Militia doth oblige the People , and ought to be obey'd by ...
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