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... go out of the House , till this fhould be concluded . After a long debate , these words were agreed upon , and offered to the House for the protestation . " I A. B. occafion a " I A. B. do , in the THE HISTORY BOOK III .
... go out of the House , till this fhould be concluded . After a long debate , these words were agreed upon , and offered to the House for the protestation . " I A. B. occafion a " I A. B. do , in the THE HISTORY BOOK III .
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... protestation ; " and two Lords of great credit ( the Earl of Southampton , and the Lord Roberts ) having refused to take the fame ; the House of Commons , in great fury , and with many expreffions of contempt , by a vote declared ...
... protestation ; " and two Lords of great credit ( the Earl of Southampton , and the Lord Roberts ) having refused to take the fame ; the House of Commons , in great fury , and with many expreffions of contempt , by a vote declared ...
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... protestation , which must be granted . The original of this was in jealous times , when men defired , for avoiding the ill confequence of any act there , that their diffents might appear ; and was very feldom practifed , but when they ...
... protestation , which must be granted . The original of this was in jealous times , when men defired , for avoiding the ill confequence of any act there , that their diffents might appear ; and was very feldom practifed , but when they ...
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