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yond the seas without the consent of both houses " of parliament ; and that no
person , under penalty “ of high treason , should assist , or attend any of his
majesty's children in any such voyage beyond the seas , without the like consent
of both ...
yond the seas without the consent of both houses " of parliament ; and that no
person , under penalty “ of high treason , should assist , or attend any of his
majesty's children in any such voyage beyond the seas , without the like consent
of both ...
Side 178
should by act of parliament be put out of that “ house ; and that hereafter no
member of the house of commons should without their consent be called up to be
a peer , except in case of de“ scent : that no person , which should hereafter “ be
...
should by act of parliament be put out of that “ house ; and that hereafter no
member of the house of commons should without their consent be called up to be
a peer , except in case of de“ scent : that no person , which should hereafter “ be
...
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“frame petitions upon those grounds; and to de“sire to be governed by the known
laws of the “land, not by orders and votes of either, or both “houses Could this be
thought the wisdom and “justice of both houses of parliament 2 Was it “not ...
“frame petitions upon those grounds; and to de“sire to be governed by the known
laws of the “land, not by orders and votes of either, or both “houses Could this be
thought the wisdom and “justice of both houses of parliament 2 Was it “not ...
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