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... Committee on Undertakers • Motion to enlarge the powers of the Committee , opposed by Bacon . SPEECH DELIVERED BY THE KING'S ATTORNEY WHEN THE HOUSE WAS IN GREAT HEAT AND MUCH TROUBLED ABOUT THE UNDERTAKERS . Motion carried . Result of ...
... Committee on Undertakers • Motion to enlarge the powers of the Committee , opposed by Bacon . SPEECH DELIVERED BY THE KING'S ATTORNEY WHEN THE HOUSE WAS IN GREAT HEAT AND MUCH TROUBLED ABOUT THE UNDERTAKERS . Motion carried . Result of ...
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... Committee was appointed " to search for precedents where any At- torney - General to any King or Queen of this realm hath been chosen and served as a member of this House . " By an odd accident it 1 S. P. Dom . James I. vol . lxxvii ...
... Committee was appointed " to search for precedents where any At- torney - General to any King or Queen of this realm hath been chosen and served as a member of this House . " By an odd accident it 1 S. P. Dom . James I. vol . lxxvii ...
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... Committee to this effect , a long debate arose which ended in a resolution very creditable to Bacon personally , but singular as a con- stitutional decision ; namely that for the present Parliament Bacon should be allowed to remain ...
... Committee to this effect , a long debate arose which ended in a resolution very creditable to Bacon personally , but singular as a con- stitutional decision ; namely that for the present Parliament Bacon should be allowed to remain ...
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... Committee for petitions , we read in the Journals the following note : — " Mr. Middleton : That the heads of the matters of Grace tend to the gentility , not to cities , boroughs , burgesses or merchants : offereth a bill concerning ...
... Committee for petitions , we read in the Journals the following note : — " Mr. Middleton : That the heads of the matters of Grace tend to the gentility , not to cities , boroughs , burgesses or merchants : offereth a bill concerning ...
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... Committee and a sub - Committee . Bacon followed , but ended with still a dif- ferent motion : and as the notes of his speech are in this case full enough to indicate its general tenour , and it is a matter of no small interest in the ...
... Committee and a sub - Committee . Bacon followed , but ended with still a dif- ferent motion : and as the notes of his speech are in this case full enough to indicate its general tenour , and it is a matter of no small interest in the ...
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