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280 Journals of this House to guide them: The Case is entirely of a novel nature; they can therefore only report it, as their Opinion,— That, under the particular circumstances given in Evidence, it does not appear to Your Commitee that the Privileges of Parliament have been violated, so as to call for the interposition of the House by any Proceedings against the Marshal of the King's Bench.