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A letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the propriety and legality of creating peers for life : with precedents.

By: Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir, 1799-1848.Contributor(s): Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1769-1852.Publisher: London : Printed [by Samuel Bentley] for private circulation, 1830Description: 44p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords -- History -- William IV, 1830-1837 | Peerage -- Great Britain
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5 The lavves and actes of Parliament, maid be King Iames the First, and his svccessovrs kinges of Scotland: visied, collected and extracted furth of the register. The contentes of this bvik, are expreined in the leafe following. 5 The law and practice of writs of error, in the courts of Common Pleas, King's Bench, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament. To which are subjoined the costs in error: likewise special writs of Ca. sci. Fi. fa. and Sa. fa. for each court, after affirmance, reversal, and nonpros in error. N.B. The precedents were drawn by special pleaders of the first repute, viz. J. Burland, Esq; F. Bower, Esq; A. Chambre, Esq; J. Lane, Esq; and others of distinguished abilities. 5 Magnalia Dei Anglicana, or Englands parliamentary chronicle. Containing a full and faithfull series, and exact narration of all the most memorable parliamentary-mercies, and mighty (if not miraculous) deliverances, great and glorious victories, and admirable successes, of the counsels and armies of this present Parliament, ... Collected chiefly for the high honour of our wonder working God; and for the unexpressible comfort of all cordiall English parliamentarians. By the most unworthy admirer of them, John Vicars. 5 A letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the propriety and legality of creating peers for life : 5 A complete collection of the Lords' protests, from the first vpon record, in the reign of Henry the Third, to the present time; with a copious index. To which is added, An historical essay on the legislative power of England. Wherein the origin of the Houses of Parliament, their antient constitution, and the changes that have happened in the persons that composed them, with the occasions thereof, are related in chronological order ...In two volumes. 5 Les termes de la ley or, certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use expounded and explained. Newly corrected and enlarged. With an addition of above one hundred words ... 5 Six letters of Publicola, on the liberty of the subject, and, the privileges of the House of Commons. Originally published in The Times; and now collected, and illustrated with notes and additional proofs, by the author.

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