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Page 149
... prorogation , and dissolution . ( 1 ) : [ 150 ] I. As to the manner and time of assembling . The parlia ment is regularly to be summoned by the king's writ or letter , issued out of chancery by advice of the privy council , at least ...
... prorogation , and dissolution . ( 1 ) : [ 150 ] I. As to the manner and time of assembling . The parlia ment is regularly to be summoned by the king's writ or letter , issued out of chancery by advice of the privy council , at least ...
Page 153
... prorogation at the end of the session is in practice only for a limited time within the year , and when that period arrives it is prolonged , or not , according to the exigencies of the public service . though not the whole , of the ...
... prorogation at the end of the session is in practice only for a limited time within the year , and when that period arrives it is prolonged , or not , according to the exigencies of the public service . though not the whole , of the ...
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... prorogation , and forty days before the next ap- pointed meeting ; which is now in effect as long as the parliament subsists , it seldom being prorogued for more than fourscore days at a time . As to all other privileges , which ...
... prorogation , and forty days before the next ap- pointed meeting ; which is now in effect as long as the parliament subsists , it seldom being prorogued for more than fourscore days at a time . As to all other privileges , which ...
Page 180
... prorogation , by the election of a third person , and an understanding that the virtual election was in the house , and only a nominal approval in the crown . - See 2 Burnet's Hist . 195. ed . Oxon . 1823 . question in the house ; but ...
... prorogation , by the election of a third person , and an understanding that the virtual election was in the house , and only a nominal approval in the crown . - See 2 Burnet's Hist . 195. ed . Oxon . 1823 . question in the house ; but ...
Page 185
... Inst . 26 . b Finch . L. 82. 234. Bacon . Elem . c . 19 . * 4 Inst . 28 . 1572 . Com . Journ . passim ; e . g . 11 Jun . 5 April 1604. 4 Jun . 14 Nov. the indecorum of a refusal , a prorogation would assuredly 185 BOOK I. THE RIGHTS.
... Inst . 26 . b Finch . L. 82. 234. Bacon . Elem . c . 19 . * 4 Inst . 28 . 1572 . Com . Journ . passim ; e . g . 11 Jun . 5 April 1604. 4 Jun . 14 Nov. the indecorum of a refusal , a prorogation would assuredly 185 BOOK I. THE RIGHTS.
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