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... proceedings in the Star - Chamber , and at the Council- Table , all who concurred in such a sentence , and con- fented to fuch an order , were declared criminal , and to be proceeded againft . So that , in a moment , all the Lords of ...
... proceedings in the Star - Chamber , and at the Council- Table , all who concurred in such a sentence , and con- fented to fuch an order , were declared criminal , and to be proceeded againft . So that , in a moment , all the Lords of ...
Side 445
... proceedings of thofe ( or of inferior perfons quali- " fied by them ) who had been trufted in that em- ployment ; " by whom , it cannot be denied , many men fuffered but the true reason was , that thereby they might be fure to have in ...
... proceedings of thofe ( or of inferior perfons quali- " fied by them ) who had been trufted in that em- ployment ; " by whom , it cannot be denied , many men fuffered but the true reason was , that thereby they might be fure to have in ...
Side 602
... proceedings against those perfons , whom he had accused , ( nam- " ing them ) , were conceived by many to be illegal , " and not agreeable to the privilege of Parliament ; " and that he was fo defirous to give fatisfaction to all " men ...
... proceedings against those perfons , whom he had accused , ( nam- " ing them ) , were conceived by many to be illegal , " and not agreeable to the privilege of Parliament ; " and that he was fo defirous to give fatisfaction to all " men ...
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