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... tion , though so highly celebrated in ancient story . And as to ourselves , we need no longer have re- course to the late glorious stand of the French parliaments to excite our emulation . Let this serve as an excuse for the author of ...
... tion , though so highly celebrated in ancient story . And as to ourselves , we need no longer have re- course to the late glorious stand of the French parliaments to excite our emulation . Let this serve as an excuse for the author of ...
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... tion should thereafter perchance arise , con- cerning the true sense or meaning of any word , clause , or sentence contained therein , such interpretation should be made thereof and allowed in any of his majesty's courts , as should be ...
... tion should thereafter perchance arise , con- cerning the true sense or meaning of any word , clause , or sentence contained therein , such interpretation should be made thereof and allowed in any of his majesty's courts , as should be ...
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... tion to do . of them : and in this purpose I am ready , un- less you should otherwise advise , until by bet- ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among other things ...
... tion to do . of them : and in this purpose I am ready , un- less you should otherwise advise , until by bet- ter information out of England , we shall be led out of these state meanders . " The assembly answered , among other things ...
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... tion of the governor's speedy departure , but that it should not be drawn into example or precedent for the future . DAVID LLOYD , " & c . And concerning this whole period , we find the freemen in assembly met for the year 1704 , thus ...
... tion of the governor's speedy departure , but that it should not be drawn into example or precedent for the future . DAVID LLOYD , " & c . And concerning this whole period , we find the freemen in assembly met for the year 1704 , thus ...
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... tion or prorogation , seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us ...
... tion or prorogation , seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us ...
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