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But the house of commons thought this power too narrow for their committee ;
and therefore against order too ( for the power of the committees of both houses
ought to have been equal ) they qualified theirs ( which consisted of Mr. Pym , Mr.
But the house of commons thought this power too narrow for their committee ;
and therefore against order too ( for the power of the committees of both houses
ought to have been equal ) they qualified theirs ( which consisted of Mr. Pym , Mr.
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When the committee met the next morning at Merchant - Tailors ' hall , where all
who came were to have voices , and whither all did come at first , out of curiosity
to observe what method they meant to proceed in , rather than expectation that ...
When the committee met the next morning at Merchant - Tailors ' hall , where all
who came were to have voices , and whither all did come at first , out of curiosity
to observe what method they meant to proceed in , rather than expectation that ...
Side 127
At their first sitting , the committee began with the stating the manner of the king's
coming to the house , and all he did there ; the several members mentioning all
that they would take upon them to remember of his majesty's doing or speaking ...
At their first sitting , the committee began with the stating the manner of the king's
coming to the house , and all he did there ; the several members mentioning all
that they would take upon them to remember of his majesty's doing or speaking ...
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