| Political state of Great Britain - 1716 - 790 pages
...affembled, or heldt ßould have * any Çt/nt ¡nuance longer than for Three Tears * only at the farthe^ to be accounted from the * Day on which) by the Writ of Summen s ^ * the faid Parliament fhould is affointtd to 1 meet: And WHEREAS it hath been 1 found by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 510 pages
...be called, aflembled or held , flail and may refpcftively have Continuance for Years, and no longer, to be accounted from the Day on which, by the Writ of Summons, this prefent Parliament bath been, or any future Parliaments (hall be appointed to meet, unlefs this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 pages
...called, aflembled or held, ' Hull and may refpectively have Continuance for Years, and * no longer, to be accounted from the Day on which, by the Writ of * Summons, thi*. prefent Parliament hath been, or apy future Parlia,. < meats (hall be appointed to mtet, unlefs... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1764 - 506 pages
...called, aflembled, or held, ihall and m iy refpectively have continuance for years, and no longer, to be accounted from the day on which, by the Writ of Summons, th is prefent Parliament hath been, or any future Parliaments fhallbe appointed to meet, unjefs this... | |
| Great Britain - 1764 - 516 pages
...called^ ajjembled or -held, Jhould have any continuance longer than for three years only at the fartheft^ to be accounted from the day on which by the writ of fummons the faid parliament Jhould be appointed to meet : and whereas it has been found by experience^... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1793 - 786 pages
...III. How long tbe parliament ßall continue. The parliament ihall have continuance for fcven years, to be accounted from the day on which by the writ of fummons they ihall be appointed to meet ; unlefs fooner diflblved by the king, i G. ß. г. с. 38.... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1809 - 860 pages
...assembling, and holding another new parliament. By the third, That no parliament whatsoever should have continuance longer than for three years only, at the farthest ; to be accounted from the first day of the first session : And by the fourth, That the said then subsisting parliament should... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1811 - 678 pages
...Called, assembled or held, shall and inny respectively .'.ave continuance for , years, and co longer, to be accounted from the day on which, by the writ of summons, tl.is present parliament hi>ih been, arany future parliaments shall be appointed to meet, unless this... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1817 - 728 pages
...was further declared, that no Parliament whatsoever that should at any time thenafter be called, &c. should have any continuance longer than for three years only at the farthest from the day of meeting specified in the summons ; and that that Parliament should cease on 1 Nov.... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 834 pages
...continue By 1 G. 1. st. 2. c. 38. The parliament shall have continuance •even years. for seven years, to be accounted from the day on which by the writ of summons they shall be appointed to meet ; unless sooner dissolved by the king. Not dissolved And by 7 & 8 W.... | |
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