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... consideration ; and so to proceed therein , as to give no just cause of offence to his majesty , and yet preserve the privileges of parliament . ' This gave occasion to the following Messages , Petitions , Answers , and Replies ; which ...
... consideration ; and so to proceed therein , as to give no just cause of offence to his majesty , and yet preserve the privileges of parliament . ' This gave occasion to the following Messages , Petitions , Answers , and Replies ; which ...
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... consideration of this , the lords ordered , " That those Aggravations should be delivered to the clerk , to be kept by him close from all except the members of this house ; and no copies to be given to any but them . Likewise , That the ...
... consideration of this , the lords ordered , " That those Aggravations should be delivered to the clerk , to be kept by him close from all except the members of this house ; and no copies to be given to any but them . Likewise , That the ...
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... consideration to the rity of the other ; whereby the offenders pro - lord Zouch , was , because the d . of Richmond tected or countenanced by either , easily escape . in his life time had first agreed to give the 3. Merchants and owners ...
... consideration to the rity of the other ; whereby the offenders pro - lord Zouch , was , because the d . of Richmond tected or countenanced by either , easily escape . in his life time had first agreed to give the 3. Merchants and owners ...
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... consideration of several restraints and leaves , to come to London to follow his business ; here- upon the lord C. answered him in the presence of God ( as a man that would not betray another to save his own head ) that he thought he ...
... consideration of several restraints and leaves , to come to London to follow his business ; here- upon the lord C. answered him in the presence of God ( as a man that would not betray another to save his own head ) that he thought he ...
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... consideration ; reserving to himself , as by which the lord C. took himself to be dis - well all just advantages against any part of those charged of that business , and , perhaps , an- Articles in the varieties and contradiction of Lot ...
... consideration ; reserving to himself , as by which the lord C. took himself to be dis - well all just advantages against any part of those charged of that business , and , perhaps , an- Articles in the varieties and contradiction of Lot ...
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Página 451 - I came into the House one morning, well clad, and perceived a gentleman speaking, whom I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled ; for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain, and not very clean; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar : his hat was without a hatband. His stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side ; his countenance swollen and reddish; his...
Página 363 - Law of the Land. IV. And in the eight and twentieth Year of the Reign of King Edward the Third, it was declared and enacted by Authority of Parliament, That no Man of what Estate or Condition that he be, should be put out of his Land or Tenements, nor taken nor imprisoned, nor disherited, nor put to Death, without being brought to answer by due Process of Law : V.
Página 363 - And whereas of late great companies of soldiers and mariners have been dispersed into divers counties of the realm, and the inhabitants against their wills have been compelled to receive them into their houses, and there to suffer them to sojourn, against the laws and customs of this realm and to the great grievance and vexation of the people.
Página 363 - Yet nevertheless, of late divers commissions directed to sundry commissioners in several counties with instructions have issued, by means whereof your people have been in divers places assembled, and required to lend certain sums of money unto your majesty, and many of them upon their refusal...
Página 363 - ... before your Privy Council and in other places; and others of them have been therefore imprisoned, confined, and sundry other ways molested and disquieted, and divers other charges have been laid and levied upon your people in several counties by...
Página 803 - Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted ? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
Página 363 - ... and condemnation of such offenders, and them to cause to be executed and put to death according to the law martial.
Página 363 - ... or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Página 363 - ... your majesty's writs of habeas corpus, there to undergo and receive as the court should order, and their keepers commanded to certify the causes of their detainer, no cause was certified, but that they were detained by your majesty's special command, signified by the lords of your privy council, and yet were returned back to several prisons, without being charged with any thing to which they might make answer according to the law : VI.
Página 743 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."*** He was soon able, however, to collect his courage; and he prepared himself to suffer the fatal sentence.