| 1807 - 552 pages
...his lords devise, make, or establish any law ; the reasons are these : \\hen parliaments were first begun, and ordained, there were no prelates or barons...temporal lords were very few or none, and then the king md his commons did make a full parliament, which authority hitherto was never abridged. Again, every... | |
| 1824 - 486 pages
...his Lords devise, make, or establish any law ; the reasons are these : when Parliaments were first begun and ordained, there were no Prelates or Barons...Commons did make a full Parliament, which authority was never hitherto abridged. Again, every Baron in Parliament doth represent but his own person, and... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...l.is Lords devise, make, or establish any law ; the reasons are these : when Parliaments were first begun and ordained, there were no Prelates or Barons of the Parliament, and thu Temporal Lords were very few or none, and then the King and his Commons did make a full Parliament,... | |
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