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" when any new Device is moved on the King's Behalf, in ' Parliament, for his Aid, or the like, the Commons may ' anfwer, that they tender'd the King's Eftate, and are ready ' to aid the fame, only in this new Device they dare not * agree without Conference... "
The Monitor, or The British freeholder - Page 311
1760
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The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the ..., Volume 8

Nicolas Tindal - 1759 - 674 pages
...fourth part of his Inftitutts, page 14, fays, It is alfothel»w and cuftom of the parliament, that when any new device is moved on the king's behalf,...parliament, for his aid, or the like, the commons may anAver, t,har. ^hey tendered the V king's king's eflate, and arc ready to aid the fame; only in thisGeo....
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The Monitor, Volume 1

1760 - 500 pages
...their reprefentatives, by the people, to act in their name, fays ; ' That it is the law and cuflom of parliament, ' when any new device is moved on the King's * behalf, in parliament, Jor bis aid, or the like, * the Commons may anfwer, that they tender * the King's eftate, and are ready...
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Dedication to the Collective Body of the People of England: In which the ...

Willoughby Bertie (4th earl of Abingdon.), Willoughby Bertie Earl of Abingdon - 1780 - 106 pages
...affumed" State of Omnipotency, Judge Hales fays ; " It is the Law and Cuftom of Parliament, that where any new Device is moved on the King's Behalf in Parliament...his Aid, or the like, the Commons may anfwer, that this is a new Device, and they dare not agree without Conference with their Countries ; whereby it...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 21

616 pages
...v£ L, have been received by none of the I Members — Of old this was the anf>ver of the Commons " when any new device is moved on the King's behalf in Parliament, that they dare not agree without conference with their Countries." This tnfwer h:is funk imo difufe...
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The Oxford and Cambridge review, Volume 2

1846 - 578 pages
...identified with their constituents.'f Lord Coke says, ' It is the law and custom of the Parliament, that when any new device is moved on the king's behalf...Parliament for his aid, or the like, the Commons may answer, that they tendered the king's estate, and are ready to aid the same, only in this NEW DEVICE...
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Government by Commissions Illegal and Pernicious: The Nature and Effects of ...

Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1849 - 400 pages
...contradiction *." And Lord Coke tells us that "it is also the law and custom of the parliament that, when any new device is moved on the king's behalf...parliament for his aid, or the like, the Commons may answer that they tendered the king's estate and are ready to aid the same, only in this new device...
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Government by Commissions Illegal and Pernicious: The Nature and Effects of ...

Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1849 - 432 pages
...contradiction *." And Lord Coke tells us that "it is also the law and custom of the parliament that, when any new device is moved on the king's behalf in parliament for bis aid, or the like, the Commons may answer that they tendered the king's estate and are ready to...
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Parallels Between the Constitution and Constitutional History of England and ...

Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1850 - 86 pages
...or read Bills. And Lord Coke expressly tells us that " it is the taw and custom of Parliament that, when any new device is moved on the king's behalf...Parliament, for his aid or the like, the Commons may answer that they tendered the king's estate and are ready to aid the same, only, in this new device...
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Local self-government and centralization

Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1851 - 456 pages
...the King's request agreed to." * " It is the law and custom of the Parliament," says Coke.f " that, when any new device is moved on the King's behalf...Parliament, for his aid, or the like, the Commons may answer, that they tendered the King's estate and are ready to aid the same, only in this new device...
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Historical Register

1733 - 394 pages
...4th Part of his Inflittttcs, Pige 14, fays, It it alfo the Lav) and, Cuftom of the ParHnmcr.t, that when any new Device is moved on the King's Behalf,...Aid, or the like, the Commons may anfwer, that they tendered the King f f.Jlate, and are ready to aid the fame, only in this new Dt•vice they dare not...
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