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An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, Sheriff of the County of Suffolk, Defendant Wherein the Privilege of the House of Commons, in Determining Matters relating to the Right of Elections of their own Members, is justified. Necessary for all Persons that have any thing to do with Elections. From the Original MS

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  • "Late Lord Chief Justice North's argument"@en

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  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, Sheriff of the County of Suffolk, Defendant Wherein the Privilege of the House of Commons, in Determining Matters relating to the Right of Elections of their own Members, is justified. Necessary for all Persons that have any thing to do with Elections. From the Original MS"
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, Sheriff of the County of Suffolk, Defendant Wherein the Privilege of the House of Commons, in Determining Matters relating to the Right of Elections of their own Members, is justified. Necessary for all Persons that have any thing to do with Elections. From the Original MS"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench : in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons, in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members, is justified"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons, in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members, is justified"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench in a cause wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members in justified"
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench in a cause wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members in justified"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff, against Sir William Soame, sheriff of the county of Suffolk, defendant, wherein the privilege of the House of Commons, in determining matters relating to the right of elections of their own members, is justified : necessary for all persons that have any thing to do with elections : from the original MS"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame"@en
  • "An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame"