Writings and Speeches, Volume 2Little Brown and Company, 1901 |
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Page 151
... court of Par- liament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold disherisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bod- ies ...
... court of Par- liament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold disherisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bod- ies ...
Page 166
... courts , and to provide for the more decent maintenance of the judges of the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away : they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the capital securities of the Act of ...
... courts , and to provide for the more decent maintenance of the judges of the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away : they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the capital securities of the Act of ...
Page 183
... court of Parliament , of their own election , to repre- sent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof they have been oftentimes touched and grieved by subsi- dies , given , granted , and assented to , in the said court , in a ...
... court of Parliament , of their own election , to repre- sent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof they have been oftentimes touched and grieved by subsi- dies , given , granted , and assented to , in the said court , in a ...
Contents
SPEECHES ON ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL AND AT THE CONCLU | 162 |
SPEECH ON MOVING RESOLUTIONS FOR CONCILIATION WITH | 183 |
Two LETTERS TO GENTLEMEN OF BRISTOL ON THE BILLS | 247 |
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