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The History of England - Page 91
by Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1762
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Della istoria d'Italia, antica e moderna, Volume 1

Luigi Bossi - 1819 - 1042 pages
...neither Houfe of. Parliament has any Power, " by any Vote or Declaration, to create to themfelves «c any new Privilege, that is not warranted by the " known Laws and Cuftoms of Parliament, z. Thit " every Freeman of England, who apprehends himftlf «' to be injur'd, -has a Right to feekRedrefs...
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Elections

Arthur Male - 1820 - 694 pages
...That neither house of parliament hath any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament. sdly, " That every freeman of England, who apprehends himself to be injured,...
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The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 pages
...That neither house of parliament hath any power by any vote or declaration to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament ; That the house of commons, in committing to Newgate certain persons for prosecuting...
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The Constitutional History of England: From the Accession of Henry ..., Volume 4

Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 pages
...That neither house of parliament hath any power by any vote or declaration to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament; That the house of commons, in committing to Newgate certain persons for prosecuting...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 4

Englishmen - 1835 - 476 pages
...That neither house of parliament has any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament. " That every freeman of England, who apprehends himself to be injured, has a...
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American Law Magazine, Volume 4

1845 - 490 pages
..."that neither house of parliament hath any power by any vote or declaration to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament." It is matter of history that the good seuse of the British nation, evinced...
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A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 4

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 506 pages
...That neither house of parliament has any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament. " That every freeman of England, who apprehends himself to be injured, has a...
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The British Constitution

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1861 - 520 pages
...that "neither House of Parliament hath any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of Parliament ; that the Commons, by their late commitment of certain persons for prosecuting...
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The British constitution: its history, structure, and working

Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1861 - 502 pages
...that "neither House of Parliament hath any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of Parliament ; that the Commons, by their late commitment of certain persons for prosecuting...
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The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of ..., Volume 2

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 846 pages
...That neither house of parliament has any power, by any vote or declaration, to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of parliament. " That every freeman of England, who apprehends himself to be injured, has a...
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