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... precedents where any At- torney - General to any King or Queen of this realm hath been chosen and served as a member ... precedent that an Attorney - General chosen . " 5 Ibid . turned out that there was no precedent exactly in point ...
... precedents where any At- torney - General to any King or Queen of this realm hath been chosen and served as a member ... precedent that an Attorney - General chosen . " 5 Ibid . turned out that there was no precedent exactly in point ...
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... precedent exactly in point was merely an accident ; while on the other hand it was not less plain that the course of precedents , rightly interpreted , was in favour of the Attorney's serving , and not against it . For upon what ...
... precedent exactly in point was merely an accident ; while on the other hand it was not less plain that the course of precedents , rightly interpreted , was in favour of the Attorney's serving , and not against it . For upon what ...
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... precedents and by a fear of innovation to take the exception ( however it might be pretended for decency and allowed to pass from polite- ness ) no man could really believe . The truth is that the exception was itself an innovation ...
... precedents and by a fear of innovation to take the exception ( however it might be pretended for decency and allowed to pass from polite- ness ) no man could really believe . The truth is that the exception was itself an innovation ...
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... precedent ; and the first two speeches that were made upon it showed how distasteful it was . The sense of the House was evidently against giving any answer at pre- sent . The motion , it was thought , came too early , and should be ...
... precedent ; and the first two speeches that were made upon it showed how distasteful it was . The sense of the House was evidently against giving any answer at pre- sent . The motion , it was thought , came too early , and should be ...
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... precedents which had been disinterred by the Committee appointed to search.2 Now we happen to know that shortly after the last Parliament “ cer- tain records concerning Impositions " were delivered to Bacon , and that he made private ...
... precedents which had been disinterred by the Committee appointed to search.2 Now we happen to know that shortly after the last Parliament “ cer- tain records concerning Impositions " were delivered to Bacon , and that he made private ...
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