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... petition the Lords . When they had thus careffed the Commons , they They alfo went to the House of Lords with another petition , Houfe of complaining " of the malignant faction , which ren- " dered the endeavours of the Houfe of Commons ...
... petition the Lords . When they had thus careffed the Commons , they They alfo went to the House of Lords with another petition , Houfe of complaining " of the malignant faction , which ren- " dered the endeavours of the Houfe of Commons ...
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... House of Commons in that Parliament , had been " accused of any offence against that House , and , the " accufation depending , had been called up to the " House of Lords in the quality of a Peer , should by " act of Parliament be put ...
... House of Commons in that Parliament , had been " accused of any offence against that House , and , the " accufation depending , had been called up to the " House of Lords in the quality of a Peer , should by " act of Parliament be put ...
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... Lords in a meffage to defire them , " that they " would join with the House of Commons in their " defire to the King about the militia ; " to which he added , " that if that defire of the Houfe of Commons " was not affented to , he ...
... Lords in a meffage to defire them , " that they " would join with the House of Commons in their " defire to the King about the militia ; " to which he added , " that if that defire of the Houfe of Commons " was not affented to , he ...
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