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... House . ' ' Sir Edward Cooke : That he ought not to be heard after judg- ment . ' " And so it was agreed by the vote of the whole House . " " 1 Michell's petition , to which this was the answer , had been ( if the note of it be correct ) ...
... House . ' ' Sir Edward Cooke : That he ought not to be heard after judg- ment . ' " And so it was agreed by the vote of the whole House . " " 1 Michell's petition , to which this was the answer , had been ( if the note of it be correct ) ...
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... House of Commons informed this House of a great mis- demeanour committed by Dr. Feild ( now Bishop of Landaph ) , and since also hath sent to demand judgment in that cause ; The Lords , having taken full examination thereof upon oath ...
... House of Commons informed this House of a great mis- demeanour committed by Dr. Feild ( now Bishop of Landaph ) , and since also hath sent to demand judgment in that cause ; The Lords , having taken full examination thereof upon oath ...
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... House has no power ( alone ) to punish any but members or dependents , 189 . Expounds its judicial powers , 191 . His part in the conference with the other House , 191. 193 . Bacon's apprehension of him , 192 . His ruling passion , and ...
... House has no power ( alone ) to punish any but members or dependents , 189 . Expounds its judicial powers , 191 . His part in the conference with the other House , 191. 193 . Bacon's apprehension of him , 192 . His ruling passion , and ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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