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... Counsel for their report . It is certain that some proposition relative to the coming Parliament , and involving a variety of questions , was referred to them by the King some time before the 17th of February : and it is not likely to ...
... Counsel for their report . It is certain that some proposition relative to the coming Parliament , and involving a variety of questions , was referred to them by the King some time before the 17th of February : and it is not likely to ...
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... Counsel in the consultation which , I presume , followed , no record that I know of has been preserved . But in his Council of State in the meantime the dissentient party had at last given way . A resolution had been passed that it was ...
... Counsel in the consultation which , I presume , followed , no record that I know of has been preserved . But in his Council of State in the meantime the dissentient party had at last given way . A resolution had been passed that it was ...
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... counsel and consent in the hard and important causes of the King- dom . And therefore that it were but to wrong and dis- parage themselves if from counsellors they should turn merchants or scholars . But of this his M. will speak no for ...
... counsel and consent in the hard and important causes of the King- dom . And therefore that it were but to wrong and dis- parage themselves if from counsellors they should turn merchants or scholars . But of this his M. will speak no for ...
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... Counsel , and had also made himself agreeable the last Christmas by contributions of veni- son to the college festivities.2 The election did not pass without opposition : but it appears to have been directed entirely against the second ...
... Counsel , and had also made himself agreeable the last Christmas by contributions of veni- son to the college festivities.2 The election did not pass without opposition : but it appears to have been directed entirely against the second ...
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... Counsel ; and indeed to the Secretary of State and all the Privy Councillors ? For they were all of them by their office as much en- gaged to the Crown as he . Now the precedents were in favour of all these serving . Nay with regard to ...
... Counsel ; and indeed to the Secretary of State and all the Privy Councillors ? For they were all of them by their office as much en- gaged to the Crown as he . Now the precedents were in favour of all these serving . Nay with regard to ...
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