The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, Volumen2J. B. and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, 1729 |
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... defire a man of your judgment and candour to confider the hardness of my cafe , when I was commanded to ferve in a commiffion with a Lord Chancellor , a Lord Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had DOCTOR TILLOTSON . 91.
... defire a man of your judgment and candour to confider the hardness of my cafe , when I was commanded to ferve in a commiffion with a Lord Chancellor , a Lord Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had DOCTOR TILLOTSON . 91.
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John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had all of them acted fome time already with- out fhewing the leaft diffidence of their power , or any hesitation in the execution of it . And perhaps a man of ...
John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had all of them acted fome time already with- out fhewing the leaft diffidence of their power , or any hesitation in the execution of it . And perhaps a man of ...
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... justice , and indeed fo much favour and patience , in your exa- mination of this whole business at my humble requeft ; that I fhould make an ill return , if I wafted your time unneceffarily . And therefore I will not trouble you with ...
... justice , and indeed fo much favour and patience , in your exa- mination of this whole business at my humble requeft ; that I fhould make an ill return , if I wafted your time unneceffarily . And therefore I will not trouble you with ...
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... justice your Lordships require all parties agreement to any private Bill , which I fear'd so many of them would hardly be perfuaded to ; and then my Grant from the City was to have been void , if I had fign'd his fine propofal . a To ...
... justice your Lordships require all parties agreement to any private Bill , which I fear'd so many of them would hardly be perfuaded to ; and then my Grant from the City was to have been void , if I had fign'd his fine propofal . a To ...
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... Justice in doing his office ; by which their perfons are not otherwise protected than in the execution of their em- ployments : And the reason why a King's perfon is made by this Law so very facred at all times , is because he is always ...
... Justice in doing his office ; by which their perfons are not otherwise protected than in the execution of their em- ployments : And the reason why a King's perfon is made by this Law so very facred at all times , is because he is always ...
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