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signified under his Great-Seal, What [[unclear]] into
 
signified under his Great-Seal, What [[unclear]] into
 
the Great Seal being in this instance applied, as in  
 
the Great Seal being in this instance applied, as in  
from instances,
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from instances, to a Commission for holding &
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ofering the Parl. which would include The Royal [[unclear]]
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Direction to elect a Speaker, & [[unclear]] authorized
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a subsequent Royal Approbation?
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Whether these Ideas have occur'd to any other
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Person, or if they have, whether They deserve any
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weight, You, Sir, must determine  They appear
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to me to constitute an essential distinction between
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the present instance, & the too Precedents, as much,
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as between [[underline]] a Parliamt. [[/underline]] legally summon'd, & where
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the Will of the Crown, to these [[unclear]], can be legally
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express'd, & an [[underline]] Assembly [[/underline]] call'd from necessity, &

Revision as of 23:01, 28 October 2018

& not at that moment acknowleg'd to be King by Law _ & in the second unclear Vacancy of the Throne, rendir'd these formalities in the choice of a Speaker absolutely impossible. Whereas, in the present case, The political Character of The King remaining, & his Will being, in some instances & to some purposes, to be signified under his Great-Seal, What unclear into the Great Seal being in this instance applied, as in from instances, to a Commission for holding & ofering the Parl. which would include The Royal unclear Direction to elect a Speaker, & unclear authorized a subsequent Royal Approbation?

Whether these Ideas have occur'd to any other Person, or if they have, whether They deserve any weight, You, Sir, must determine They appear to me to constitute an essential distinction between the present instance, & the too Precedents, as much, as between underline a Parliamt. /underline legally summon'd, & where the Will of the Crown, to these unclear, can be legally express'd, & an underline Assembly /underline call'd from necessity, &