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. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, a Member of Parliament.

  • Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.
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1704
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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; which are absolutely necessary to preserve free Parliaments, and

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London : printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1704.

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