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Excerpt from The Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England, From the Earliest Times, to the Restoration of King Charles II, Vol. 8 of 24: Collected From the Records, the Rolls of Parliament, the Journals of Both Houses, the Public Libraries, Orignal Manuscripts, Scarce Speeches, and Tracts; From the Fourth Year of King Charles I. To the Meeting of the Long Parliament, November 3, 1640
The biihop of finale (ia) (aid, This Motion proceeded from him, and he took it for clear, that. There is an Appeal even from the Cbanmy, which is a higher Court than the King's Bard); and that Court hath ever given an Account of their Doings.'
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