Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... Parliament to declare a new treason , nor that one House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ( Parliament ) is to be understood the Two Houses together , which constitute it ; with ...
... Parliament to declare a new treason , nor that one House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ( Parliament ) is to be understood the Two Houses together , which constitute it ; with ...
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... ( Parliament ) which is an assemb- ly necessarily compos'd of two Houses ? I CAN imagine no reply will be made to this , unless it could be pretended that in the time when this Act was made , the word ( Parliament ) always signified the ...
... ( Parliament ) which is an assemb- ly necessarily compos'd of two Houses ? I CAN imagine no reply will be made to this , unless it could be pretended that in the time when this Act was made , the word ( Parliament ) always signified the ...
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... Parliament . AND if a Parliament upon an extraordinary occasion , as that of the Genoa Embassador , shall in their great prudence inflict any unusual punish- ment ; by what colour of reason should that be construed , as if they would ...
... Parliament . AND if a Parliament upon an extraordinary occasion , as that of the Genoa Embassador , shall in their great prudence inflict any unusual punish- ment ; by what colour of reason should that be construed , as if they would ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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