 | Arthur Collins - Nobility - 1756 - 872 pages
...They pafled a bill of banifhment againft the atftors of it ; and put a claufe in it, that it mould not be in the King's power to pardon them ; and that it fhould be death to maim any perforu This gave great advantages to all thofe that oppofed the court... | |
 | Richard Warner - Bath (England) - 1801 - 362 pages
...the House of Commons, who passed a bill of banishment against the perpetrators, with special clauses that it should not be in the king's power to pardon...and that it should be death to maim any person. This act still exists, under the title of the " Coventry Act." Frauds the First, King of France, and his... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1810 - 772 pages
...had fled from justice, were adjudged to banishment for life ; a clause was also inserted in the act, that it " should not be in the King's power to pardon them."}: Ou this occasion, " the names of the Court and Country party, which till now had seemed forgotten,... | |
 | Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pages
...put the house of commons into a furious uproar : they passed a bill of hanishment against the flctors of it; and put a clause in it, that it should not...and that it should be death to maim any person. This gave great advantages to all those that opposed the court ; and was often remembered, and much improved... | |
 | John Britton - Architecture - 1813 - 608 pages
...be discerned. This put the House of Commons into a furious uproar : they passed a bill of banishment against the actors of it ; and put a clause in it,...power to pardon them ; and that it should be death to 9 maim maim any person. This gave great advantages to all those that opposed the court ; and was often... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1813 - 882 pages
...be discerned. This put the House of Commons into a furious uproar : they passed a bill of banishment against the actors of it ; and put a clause in it,...power to pardon them ; and that it should be death to 9 • maim t •r .1* maim any person. This gave great advantages to all those that%jpposed the court... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1823 - 644 pages
...party, but in his H h 3 1669. house of commons in a furious uproar. They passed a bill of banishment against the actors of it; and put a clause in it,...should not be in the king's power to pardon them?. This gave great advantages to all those that opposed the court : and was often remembered, and much... | |
 | James Granger - 1824 - 704 pages
...to be discerned. This put the House of Commons in a furious uproar: they passed a bill of banishment against the actors of it; and put a clause in it,...and that it should be death to maim any person. This gave great advantages to all those that opposed the court; and was often remembered, and much improved... | |
 | James Granger - Great Britain - 1824 - 342 pages
...to be discerned. This put the House of Commons in a furious uproar: they passed a bill of banishment against the actors of it; and put a clause in it,...and that it should be death to maim any person. This gave great advantages to all those that opposed the court ; and was often remembered, and much improved... | |
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