| John Selden - 1689 - 196 sidor
...imagine the Room able to hold all the Commons of England, then the Knights and Burgesses would sit no otherwise than the Lords do. The second Error is,...amongst Friends ? 3. The Form of a Charge runs thus; I accuse in the Name of all the Commons of England. How then can any Man be as a Witness, when every... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 190 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the Commons of England, then the Lords and burgesses would sit no otherwise than the Lords do. The second error is,...yet, if the Lords dissent, they can give no money. • II. The House of Commons is called the Lower-House in twenty afts of Parliament; but what are twenty... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 196 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the Commons of England, then the Lords and burgesses would, sit no otherwise than the Lords do. ' The second error is,...subsidies ; yet, if the Lords dissent, they can give 110 money.. .,,.,,,- ., , . .. . .II.. The House of Commons is called the Lower House in twenty a£h... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of bngland ; then the lords and burgesses would eit lio otherwise than the lords do. The second error is,...subsidies ; yet if the lords dissent, they can give 119 money. 2. The House of Commons is called the Lower House in twenty acts of parliament; but what... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of England ; then the lords and burgesses would sit «o otherwise than the lords do. The second error is,...subsidies; yet if the lords dissent, they can give n» money. 2. The House of Commons is called the Lower House in twenty acts of parliament; but what... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of England ; then the lords and burgesses would sit no otherwise than the lords do. The second error is,...of Commons are to begin to give subsidies ; yet if tiie lords dissent, they can give no money. 2. The House of Commons is called the Lower House in twenty... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of England ; then the lords and burgesses would sit «o otherwise than the lords do. The second error is, that the House of Commons are to begm to give subsidies ; yet if the lords dissent, they can give at money. 2. The House of Commons... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 sidor
...England ; then the lords and burgesses would sit uo otherwise than the lords do. The second error ig, that the House of Commons are to begin to give subsidies ; yet ii the lords dissent, they can give no money. 2. The House of Commons is called the Lower House in... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of England, then the lords and burgesses would sit no otherwise than the lords do. The second error is,...amongst friends ? 3. The form of a charge runs thus, I accuse in the name of all the commons of England, how then can any man be as a witness, when every... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 sidor
...imagine the room able to hold all the commons of England, then the lords and burgesses would sit no otherwise than the lords do. The second error is,...in twenty acts of parliament, but what are twenty aets of parliament amongst friends ? 3. The form of a charge runs thus, I accuse in the name of all... | |
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