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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

CHAPTER XLV
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D'Ewes, p.
518.

But as the matter had been much contested, the king might think the vote of the house no law, and might esteem his own decision of more weight than theirs.

We may also suppose that he was not acquainted with this vote.

Queen Elizabeth, in her speech to her last parliament, complained of their admitting outlaws, and represents that conduct of the house as a great abuse.
v Jan.

11th, 1604.


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