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In the Parliament the ninth day of January 1707 years, a vote was stated, approve the 22d, article of union, as explained, or not; and it carried, approve. And the list of the members names as they voted, approve, or, not (ordered to be printed) is as follows.
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In the Parliament the 10th day of January 1707, a vote was stated in these terms, add a clause to the twenty second article of union in the following terms, that so long as that part of the second act anno 25. ch. 2d. appointing a sacramental test shall stand in force in England, all persons bearing office within the limits of Scotland, either Civil or Military, shall swear and sign a formula subjoyned to the said clause, and insert in the Minuts of this Date, yea, or not; and it crried Not. and the list of the members as they voted, Add, or Not, (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
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In the Parliament the 9. of January 1707, a vote was stated, in these terms, approve of the third pargraph [sic] of the 22d article of union, ... and the list of the members names as they voted, ...
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In the Parliament the 21st day of January 1707 years, a vote was stated approve of the resolve insert in the former Days Minuts, anent the choising the sixteen peers, and fourty five commissioners for Shires and Burghs, who are to be Members for Scotland to the first Parliament of Great-Britain, out of this present Parliament, yea, or Not; and it carried Approve. And the list of the members names as they voted, Approve of the said Resolve, or Not (ordered to be Printed) is as follows.
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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 be 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, Add, or not (ordered to be Printed) is as follows
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