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... statutes of this realm ; and give me leave to tell your lordships by the way that statutes are not like women , for they are not one jot the worse for being old . The first statute that I shall take notice of is that in the 4th of Edw ...
... statutes of this realm ; and give me leave to tell your lordships by the way that statutes are not like women , for they are not one jot the worse for being old . The first statute that I shall take notice of is that in the 4th of Edw ...
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... statutes of the same importance , and for preventing the mischiefs and grievances which daily happen " . The question then remaineth whether these statutes have been since repealed by any other statutes or no . The only statutes I ever ...
... statutes of the same importance , and for preventing the mischiefs and grievances which daily happen " . The question then remaineth whether these statutes have been since repealed by any other statutes or no . The only statutes I ever ...
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... statutes of this realm are enacted against persons convicted of wilful and corrupt perjury . . . . ... V. Provided , and be it enacted , that no Quaker or reputed Quaker shall by virtue of this Act be qualified or permitted to give ...
... statutes of this realm are enacted against persons convicted of wilful and corrupt perjury . . . . ... V. Provided , and be it enacted , that no Quaker or reputed Quaker shall by virtue of this Act be qualified or permitted to give ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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