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To the laft ground of his claim it was truly anfwered, that the King could not commit to any perfon the government or rule of the land, longer than he lived ; and his claim, by the mean of his birth, could not be admitted in the life-time of his elder brother, the Duke of Bedford. The conclufion is truly ftated in the afta rcgia, fo. 263. " The Duke of Bed- ' ford was the eldeft of the two brothers, and 1 by confequence had a right to the adminiftra- " tion of the affairs of England preferably ...to his " younger brother; therefore the parliament E " made " made an order that the Duke of Bedford fhould " be Protector in England as long as he was "actually reading in the kingdom, and that, in, 4 his abfence, the Duke of Glouccfter Ihould " enjoy all the prerogatives annexed to that " dignity, in his own right, and not as deputy " or lieutenant. '* In all the other cafes of minorities, the ap- pointment being made by aft of Parliament, no inference can be drawn from them, but that the Kings or Queens of this realm, with and by the authority of Parliament, are able to make laws to bind the Crown, and the defcent, limitation, inheritance, or government thereof ; a propofition no man ever questioned, and which confirms, in-, ftead of contradicting, the doctrine that the twq Houfes alone poflefs no fuch power.
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