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Free Parliaments or, a vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; ... Being a justification of the proceedings of the ... House of Commons, in the case of Ashby against White. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth

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  • "Free parliaments"
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  • "Case wherein Matthew Ashby was plaintiff"@en
  • "Vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England"@en
  • "Ashby v. White"@en
  • "Vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors and of the elected"
  • "Vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors and of the elected"@en

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  • "Free Parliaments or, a vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; ... Being a justification of the proceedings of the ... House of Commons, in the case of Ashby against White. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth"@en
  • "Free Parliaments or, a vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; which are absolutely necessary to Preserve Free Parliaments, and a Free People. Being a justification of the proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons, in the cas of Ashby against White. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, a Member of Parliament"@en
  • "Free Parliaments"
  • "Free parliaments: or, A vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; which are absolutely necessary to preserve free parliaments, and a free people. : Being a justification of the proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons in the case of Ashby against White"@en
  • "Free parliaments, or A vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors and of the elected which are absolutely necessary to preserve free parliaments and a free people. Being a justification of the proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons, in the case of Ashby against White"@en
  • "Free Parliaments : or, a vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; ... Being a justification of the proceedings of the ... House of Commons, in the cas of Ashby against White. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth"@en
  • "Free parliaments : or, A vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected, which are absolutely necessary to preserve free parliaments, and a free people. Being a justification of the proceedings of the honourable House of Commons, in the case of Ashby against White"@en
  • "Free parliaments: or, A vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled : to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected ; which are absolutely necessary to preserve free parliaments, and a free people. : Being a justification of the proceedings of the honourable House of Commons, in the case of Ashby against White"@en
  • "Free parliaments, or, A vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors and of the elected : which are absolutely necessary to preserve free parliaments, and a free people : being a justification of the proceedings of the honourable House of Commons in the case of Ashby against White"
  • "Free Parliaments or, a vindication of the fundamental right of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, to be sole judges of all those privileges of the electors, and of the elected; which are absolutely necessary to Preserve Free Parliaments, and a Free People. Being a justification of the proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons, in the cas of Ashby against White. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, a Member of Parliament"