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Show [205] [ 204 ] ‘or remove the limits here laid down: nothing lefs than the fame accumulated Aut/Borz'zgi, by which the Charter is now perfon, who duly confiders all theie cir~ eftablifhed, can pollibly {et it afide, or cumfiances, that the Rg'o/uz‘z'ous qf " ALL any part ofit, according to 2253 Ziluxz'm be- fore recited, " eon/em maul? qua quid confli- " z‘uiz‘ur, ma'mz made a'zjfi/m'turf' for no fingle Aft of Parliament, " rodem modo " cmflizuilur," is ordained in the fame mumzar. Themanyrepeatedeonfirmations of its authority were a work of ages; to It mull, therefore, be obvious to every " Tun JUDGES IN EWGLAND," in the ca- fes ofOrur/ce, or Own/city, t/Jc fri/szun, and Sir :70/572 Perroz‘, were contrary to a FUN- DAMENTAL LAVVin the Great C/mr- ter, and confequcntly ought to be " HOLDEN FOR NOT‘JE,"agcordingto the exprefs determination of the Parlia- ment, in the 42d Ed. lit. c. 1. (70) and that the faid authority cannot [egg/{y be {et afide, unlefs it be done eodem mode qua cauflz'lufz‘ur, that is, by the repeated fqura- gcc of us many Parliament: uguuyi it as ought to be " VOlD 12V 1 nhv L‘A‘N " and HOLDEN FOR BYRROUK, ' acthe cording to the feeond thapter (7:) of fame have already exprefsly confirmcdit; and God forbid that any fuch grofs depravity and corruption {hould ever obtain Inch a (7o) Viz. " That the Gran Cljartcr', 'and‘the QM" " ,5, of ti}: Fonfl be holden and kept In all Points-i continuance in this kingdom, as to ac- . " SHALL BE HOLDEN FOR NONE complifh {0 great an evil; for that could (-1) ~...---- " It is aliented and accorded, for the no man be " good governance of the Ccm'xour, that not be Without a total national reprobacy, dangerous to us not only in this world, but alfo in the next ! u and if an} Statute [)8 mud: to flit Murry}, IHAI ‘ put to ant'wer. without l'ret‘entment before‘juflices, AbDr " or matter of Record, or by DUE PROLILbb OLD LAW ‘ VVRlT ORIGINAL, awarding to ([1 proved " OF THE LAND" (which I have already to It |