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Rh is no uch thing here, as haute, moyenne, & bae jutice, that is, a Power to judge in all Matters civil and criminal; nor a Right or Privilege of Hunting in the Grounds of a Citizen, who at the ame time is not permitted to fire a Gun in his own Field.

No one is exempted in this Country from paying certain Taxes, becaue he is a Nobleman or a Priet. All Duties and Taxes are ettled by the Houe of Commons, whoe Power is greater than that of the Peers, tho' inferiour to it in dignity. The piritual as well as temporal Lords have the Liberty to reject a Money Bill brought in by the Commons, but they are not allow'd to alter any thing in it, and mut either pas or throw it out without Retriction. When the Bill has pas'd the Lords Rh