Objections to a Bill presented to the House of Lords by the Lord Bishop of London, intituled “An act to amend the law with reference to the administration of justice in Her Majesty's Privy Council on appeal from the Ecclesiastical Courts.” |
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Whether this Bill does not invade the Queen ' s supremacy , by transferring to
subjects an authority which is already vested in the regality , and which is
unalienable from the crown of England . See Wilkins ' s Concilia , vol . i . p . 58 ,
70 , 186 ...
Whether this Bill does not invade the Queen ' s supremacy , by transferring to
subjects an authority which is already vested in the regality , and which is
unalienable from the crown of England . See Wilkins ' s Concilia , vol . i . p . 58 ,
70 , 186 ...
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