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... parliament . " Jus petitionis " answereth to place in council or office . And the Romans did many times sever these freedoms ; granting " Jus connubii , sine civitate , " and " civitatem , sine suffragio , " and " suffragium , sine jure ...
... parliament . " Jus petitionis " answereth to place in council or office . And the Romans did many times sever these freedoms ; granting " Jus connubii , sine civitate , " and " civitatem , sine suffragio , " and " suffragium , sine jure ...
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... parliament , and in consent to the matter others , than to grace them and authorize them as itself , and in conformity to mine own travels and propounded from themselves . But unto your beginnings , not to neglect any pains that may ...
... parliament , and in consent to the matter others , than to grace them and authorize them as itself , and in conformity to mine own travels and propounded from themselves . But unto your beginnings , not to neglect any pains that may ...
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... parliament , but merely by the common law , and the reason the eof . So as there is no doubt , that every subject of Scotland was , and is in like plight and degree , since your majesty's coming in , as if your majesty had granted ...
... parliament , but merely by the common law , and the reason the eof . So as there is no doubt , that every subject of Scotland was , and is in like plight and degree , since your majesty's coming in , as if your majesty had granted ...
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... parliament of Scotland in the absence of the kings , to have the crowns carried in solem- rity , must likewise cease . For the name , the main question is , whether the contracted name of Britain shall be by your majesty used , or the ...
... parliament of Scotland in the absence of the kings , to have the crowns carried in solem- rity , must likewise cease . For the name , the main question is , whether the contracted name of Britain shall be by your majesty used , or the ...
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... parliament of causes appropriate thereunto , which is a point likewise deserves a consideration . So much for the exter- nal points . The internal points of separation are as fol- used to be done immediately by the lords of the loweth ...
... parliament of causes appropriate thereunto , which is a point likewise deserves a consideration . So much for the exter- nal points . The internal points of separation are as fol- used to be done immediately by the lords of the loweth ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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