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The ground of this opinion of mine is taken from the ancient and unquestionable 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 ...
The ground of this opinion of mine is taken from the ancient and unquestionable 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 ...
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statutes , and the redress of divers mischiefs and grievances which daily happen , a Parliament shall be holden every year , as at other time was ordained by another statute . ” Here now , my Lords , there is not left the least colour ...
statutes , and the redress of divers mischiefs and grievances which daily happen , a Parliament shall be holden every year , as at other time was ordained by another statute . ” Here now , my Lords , there is not left the least colour ...
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Act in relief of Quakers , 1696 ( Statutes of the Realm , VII , p . 152 ) AN ACT THAT THE SOLEMN AFFIRMATION AND DECLARATION OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS SHALL BE ACCEPTED INSTEAD OF AN OATH IN THE USUAL FORM ( 7 & 8 Gul . III , cap .
Act in relief of Quakers , 1696 ( Statutes of the Realm , VII , p . 152 ) AN ACT THAT THE SOLEMN AFFIRMATION AND DECLARATION OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS SHALL BE ACCEPTED INSTEAD OF AN OATH IN THE USUAL FORM ( 7 & 8 Gul . III , cap .
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