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Nay, if the adhibition of the King's authority to the Parliament were made in any manner, ^ [[addition]] even [[/addition]] by such advice, It would still be necessary to have an act of Parliament, declaring that, under the pressure of such necessity, It was [[deletion]] honestly and [[/deletion]] properly done, and good in substance, as well as form. It is also agreed, that the only Person, in whom the exercise of [[deletion]] such [[/deletion]] so much of the royal function, as the occasion requires [[addition]] can be properly [[unclear]] [[/addition]] in the Prince. [[deletion]] The only question which remains is [[/deletion]] These Ideas seem to be