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... Parliament . Whether the Kinge , as he hath power of calling or dissolu- inge of a Parliament , hath not alsoe an absolute power to cause it to be adiourned at his pleasure ? Whether , if the Kinge doe command an adiournment to be made ...
... Parliament . Whether the Kinge , as he hath power of calling or dissolu- inge of a Parliament , hath not alsoe an absolute power to cause it to be adiourned at his pleasure ? Whether , if the Kinge doe command an adiournment to be made ...
Pagina 52
... Parliament man when he receaued these informations , that he spake thereof in the Parliament House , and therefore the Parliament beinge now ended he refuseth to answer to any question concerninge the same but in Parliament House , and ...
... Parliament man when he receaued these informations , that he spake thereof in the Parliament House , and therefore the Parliament beinge now ended he refuseth to answer to any question concerninge the same but in Parliament House , and ...
Pagina 53
this be not an offence punishable out of Parliament ? They an- Answer . swer , It is an offence punishable out of Parliament . If a Parliament man in the Commons House shall by way of 6 Question . digression say thus falsly , though ...
this be not an offence punishable out of Parliament ? They an- Answer . swer , It is an offence punishable out of Parliament . If a Parliament man in the Commons House shall by way of 6 Question . digression say thus falsly , though ...
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