English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... continue , and is hereby empowered and required , if sitting at the time of such demise , immediately to proceed to act , notwithstanding such death or demise , for and during the term of six months and no longer , unless the same be ...
... continue , and is hereby empowered and required , if sitting at the time of such demise , immediately to proceed to act , notwithstanding such death or demise , for and during the term of six months and no longer , unless the same be ...
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... continue , and is hereby empowered and required immediately to meet , convene and sit , and to act , notwithstanding such death or demise , for and during the time of six months and no longer , unless the same shall be sooner prorogued ...
... continue , and is hereby empowered and required immediately to meet , convene and sit , and to act , notwithstanding such death or demise , for and during the time of six months and no longer , unless the same shall be sooner prorogued ...
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... continue the same as a standing army within this kingdom ; and an army being so raised , and no war ensuing , an Act of Parliament having passed to pay off and disband the same , and a great sum of money being granted for that end , he ...
... continue the same as a standing army within this kingdom ; and an army being so raised , and no war ensuing , an Act of Parliament having passed to pay off and disband the same , and a great sum of money being granted for that end , he ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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