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" And further, we be informed by our judges that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of parliament, wherein we as head and you as members are conjoined and knit together into one body politic... "
The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy: An Historical Essay on the ... - Page 320
by Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 408 pages
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 448 pages
...Parliament. Likewife, the Judges have inform'd us, that we at noTime Hand fo high in our Eflate Royal, as 'n the Time of Parliament ; when we as Head, and you...Members, are conjoined and knit together into one Body Politic j fo that whatfoever Injury is done or offered during that Time, againft the meaneft Member...
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Cosmic Harmony and Political Thinking in Early Stuart England: Transactions ...

James Daly - 1979 - 46 pages
...in 1543: "We at no time stand so highly, in our estate royal as in the time of parliament, wherein we as head and you as members are conjoined and knit together into one body politic." James I accepted the houses as the three estates which made up the body of which he was head,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ..., Volume 4; Volume 15

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 860 pages
...judges, that we at no time (land fo highly in our eftate royal, as in the time of parliament, wherein we, as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, fo as whatfoever offence ar injury during that time is offered to the meaneft member of the...
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An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution: From the ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1821 - 344 pages
...was taken out of execution by the privilege of Parliament. Likewise the judges have informed us, that we at no time stand so high in our estate royal as...members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic ; so that whatsoever is done or offered during that time against the meanest member of the...
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Reports of Judgements Delivered by Sir Orlando Bridgman: When Chief Justice ...

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Sir Orlando Bridgeman - 1823 - 700 pages
...Judges, that we at no time stand so highly in oar estate royal, as. in the time of parliament; wherein we as Head, and you as Members^ are conjoined and knit together into one body politick, so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that time) is offered to the mea'nest Member of...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And ...

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Erskine Perry, Sir Henry Davison - 1840 - 796 pages
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest member of the...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ..., Page 40, Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1840 - 796 pages
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest member of the...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., Volume 6

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 pages
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of parliament ; wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that time) is offered to the meanest member of...
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Speeches of Lord Campbell: At the Bar, and in the House of Commons, with an ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1842 - 574 pages
...that we at no time stand so highly in mcnt. our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as Members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest Member of the...
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A Treatise Upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1844 - 514 pages
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal, as in the time of Parliament; wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politick, so as whatsoever offence or injury, during that time, is offered to the meanest member of...
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