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... House of Peers , that , faving to " themselves all their rights and interefts of fitting “ and voting in that Houfe at other times , they dare not fit , or vote in the House of Peers , until your Ma- jefty fhall further fecure them from ...
... House of Peers , that , faving to " themselves all their rights and interefts of fitting “ and voting in that Houfe at other times , they dare not fit , or vote in the House of Peers , until your Ma- jefty fhall further fecure them from ...
Side 549
... House of Peers would have made that ufe of the Bishops being kept from the House , that they would in that time have paffed the bill itself , for taking away their votes ) , had its effects likewife with the King ; who had the fame ...
... House of Peers would have made that ufe of the Bishops being kept from the House , that they would in that time have paffed the bill itself , for taking away their votes ) , had its effects likewife with the King ; who had the fame ...
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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 ... Peers , unless both Houses of OF THE REBELLION , & c . 613.
... 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 ... Peers , unless both Houses of OF THE REBELLION , & c . 613.
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