In the Parliament the 13th day of January 1707, years, a vote was stated in these terms, add the following clause to the 23d. article of union, viz. that all the Peers of that part of Great-Britain, now called Scotland, qualified according to law, shall after the Union have right to sit covered in the House of Peers of Great-Britain, notwithstanding that the right to give vote therein, belongs only to the said sixteen Peers, who are to ber summoned in the manner appointed by the preceeding article, yea or not, and it carried Not. And the list of the members as they voted ...
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| Language: | English |
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[Edinburgh] :
[publisher not identified],
[1707]
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Cushing: Rare Books (Does not check out)
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DA 807 E54 1706 |
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The Cushing Library/Rare Books/Morrison Collection copy is folded and bound between nos. 57 and 58 of Minuts of the Proceedings in Parliament. Bound in a volume containing 53 titles, and cataloged under the call number of the first title, Her Majesty's most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland : together with His Grace the Lord High Commissioner, and the Lord High Chancellor their speeches. |
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