The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliament. Comprehending the nature and method of all Parliamentary transactions, collected out of the Tower Records, journalls of both Houses, etc., late 17th century.

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The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliament. Comprehending the nature and method of all Parliamentary transactions, collected out of the Tower Records, journalls of both Houses, etc., late 17th century.

Manuscript, in a single italic hand, of a treatise on the structure and rules of Parliament. The volume contains sections on such aspects of Parliament as the duty of the Speaker in Parliament; free speech; petitions; absences; trials; statutes, acts, and ordinances; when Parliament is held and when dissolved; and the power of the king to modify Parliamentary statutes.

1 v. (132 p.) ; 31 cm.

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