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RESOLUTIONS OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS AFFIRMING THE PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH , 1667 SS . LETTERS FROM EDWARD COOKE TO THE DUKE OF ORMONDE ON THE ELECTION OF A SPEAKER BY THE COMMONS , 1679 S6 . JOHN LOCKE ON PARLIAMENT , 1690 57.
RESOLUTIONS OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS AFFIRMING THE PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH , 1667 SS . LETTERS FROM EDWARD COOKE TO THE DUKE OF ORMONDE ON THE ELECTION OF A SPEAKER BY THE COMMONS , 1679 S6 . JOHN LOCKE ON PARLIAMENT , 1690 57.
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469 ) 19 May 1662 Wh hereas a bill , entituled , An Act for enlarging and amending the common highways , came from the House of Commons , unto which the Lords added two several provisos , laying a charge for the repair of two bridges ...
469 ) 19 May 1662 Wh hereas a bill , entituled , An Act for enlarging and amending the common highways , came from the House of Commons , unto which the Lords added two several provisos , laying a charge for the repair of two bridges ...
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Commons is not a failure of justice , but only a suspension of proceedings in a particular case during the continuance of that Parliament , which is but temporary . 6. That in case it were a failure of justice it is not to be remedied ...
Commons is not a failure of justice , but only a suspension of proceedings in a particular case during the continuance of that Parliament , which is but temporary . 6. That in case it were a failure of justice it is not to be remedied ...
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