The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England Being a Faithful Account
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England Being a Faithful Account
John Phelan
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* June 24, 1604. 1 Jac. Rule agreed, That if a Bill be continued in Speech, from Day to Day, one Man may not fpeak twice to the Matter of the fame Bill. ' June 25, 1604. Upon Motion, Such as fat againft the Bill went forth of the Houfe and brought in the Bill in their Hands, which is according to an- tlent Order ; and was now moved, and done once in a Parliament for preferving Memory of the Order, and fo exprefTed by the Mover. ' Feb. 13, 1606. The Remembrances (formerly let down and read, bein...g privately delivered to the- Clerk by Sir Henry Montague, the Day of the late Adjournment) were required by the Houfe to be de- livered openly. Feb. 21, 1606. Upon this Report it was much difputed in the Houfe, whether it were fit to handle the Point of Conveniency before the Point of Law in the Cafe of Naturalization in general were determi- ned, and the Opinion was not To be fit. « It A P P E N D I X. 281 ' It was delivered for a Rule, That no Judgment* but upon a Bill ; Opinion, without a Bill.
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