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Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. Lord paffed by , called , Juftice , Juftice ! and with great rudeness and infolence , preffing upon , and thrusting , thofe Lords whom they fufpected not to favour that bill ; profeffing aloud , " that they ...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. Lord paffed by , called , Juftice , Juftice ! and with great rudeness and infolence , preffing upon , and thrusting , thofe Lords whom they fufpected not to favour that bill ; profeffing aloud , " that they ...
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... Lords was made by " the confent but of eleven Lords , and that nine " other Lords did diffent from it ; and , therefore , that no obedience should be given thereunto . " Where- as the order had been made in full Parliament , seven ...
... Lords was made by " the confent but of eleven Lords , and that nine " other Lords did diffent from it ; and , therefore , that no obedience should be given thereunto . " Where- as the order had been made in full Parliament , seven ...
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... Lord " Lieutenant of Ireland , having received letters from the House of Lords not fitting . " the " the Lords Juftices and Council there , had communi- 466 Book IV . THE HISTORY From Dublin, the Lords Juftices, and Council, ...
... Lord " Lieutenant of Ireland , having received letters from the House of Lords not fitting . " the " the Lords Juftices and Council there , had communi- 466 Book IV . THE HISTORY From Dublin, the Lords Juftices, and Council, ...
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