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" It may often fall out that the Commons may have just cause to take exceptions at some men for being councillors, and yet not charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. 199. There are others, which though they... "
The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of ... - Página 521
por Malcolm Laing - 1804
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Memoirs of the Most Material Transactions in England: For the Last Hundred ...

James Welwood - 1702 - 454 páginas
...may have juft caufe to take exceptions at fome men for being Counfellors, and yet not charge thofe men with Crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof; there are others which tho they may be pro- • ved, yet are not legally criminal. To be a known favourer...
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The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volumen11

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1731 - 608 páginas
...have juft Caufe to take Exceptions at fome c Men for being Counfellors, and yet not charge * thofe Men with Crimes, for there be Grounds of * Diffidence which lie not in Proof. * 1 99. There are others, which though they may * be proved, yet are not legally criminal. ' 200. To...
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The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the ..., Volumen1

Malcolm Laing - 1800 - 564 páginas
...may have juft caufe to " take exception at fome men for being counfellors, and " yet not charge thefe men with crimes, for there be '' grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof, &c." Rufhw. r. 438. Such is the purport of almoft every remonftrance or addrefs from the commons. But that...
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The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of ...

Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 574 páginas
...sea, as is desired. It may often fall out that the commons may have just cause to take exception at some men for being counsellors, and yet not charge...from the commons. But that were to put the king, it . js said, into the hands of his enemies. True ; but it was the most effectual way to reconcile them...
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The History of the Parliament of England: Which Began November 3, 1640; with ...

Thomas May - 1854 - 540 páginas
...may have just cause to take exceptions at some men for being counsellors, and yet not charge those men with crimes : for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof : there are others which, though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal. To be a known favourer...
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1640-1642

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - 542 páginas
...may have just cause to take exceptions at some men for being Councillors, and yet not charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. There are others which, though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal." Politically Pym —...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1894 - 438 páginas
...can hardly meet with the face of truth." — \Viieman to Penm'ngton, Nov. II, .SP Dam. charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. There are others which, though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal." Politically Pym —...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 460 páginas
...may have just cause to take exceptions at some men for being councillors, and yet not charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. 199. There are others, which though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal. 200. To be a...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 468 páginas
...to take exceptions at some men for being coun1 Eliab in Rushworth. cillors, and yet not charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. 199. There are others, which though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal. 200. To be a...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 560 páginas
...may have just cause to take exceptions at some men for being councillors, and yet not charge those men with crimes, for there be grounds of diffidence which lie not in proof. 199. There are others, which though they may be proved, yet are not legally criminal. 200. To be a...
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