The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration in 1660, to the Present Time ... With an Account of the Promotions of the Several Peers, and the State of the Peerage in Every Reign: Connected with the Transactions of the Commons, and History of the Times, And Illustrated with Historical Notes and Observations. Together with the Debates in the Parliament of Scotland Relating to the Union. To Each Volume are Added Proper Indexes ...E. Timberland, 1742 |
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... Reasons following : That Fines are the Foundations of the Affurances of the Realm , upon which fo many Titles do depend , and therefore ought not to be shaken ; nor hath there any Precedent oc- cured II . 1660 . cured to us , wherein ...
... Reasons following : That Fines are the Foundations of the Affurances of the Realm , upon which fo many Titles do depend , and therefore ought not to be shaken ; nor hath there any Precedent oc- cured II . 1660 . cured to us , wherein ...
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... King , Religion , and the Kingdom , have no Reason to be forry that fo much was intrufted to them ; nor they to be afhamed of the Difcharge of their Truft . It would have 2 NA been II . 1661 . been a very unfeafonable Scruple in ( 24 )
... King , Religion , and the Kingdom , have no Reason to be forry that fo much was intrufted to them ; nor they to be afhamed of the Difcharge of their Truft . It would have 2 NA been II . 1661 . been a very unfeafonable Scruple in ( 24 )
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... Reasons following : That it appears to us , these two Manors were fold by the Earl of Derby , and in purfuance of Contracts defired and made by himself ; that the Purchases are now in Poffeffion thereof , by good Affurances in Law , as ...
... Reasons following : That it appears to us , these two Manors were fold by the Earl of Derby , and in purfuance of Contracts defired and made by himself ; that the Purchases are now in Poffeffion thereof , by good Affurances in Law , as ...
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... Reasons , that I conceive the fole and fupreme Power of difpofing of Monies is in the King , and that no Aid ought to be difpofed but by his fole Warrant and Com- miffion ; and confequently that no Perfon or Perfons may any ways join ...
... Reasons , that I conceive the fole and fupreme Power of difpofing of Monies is in the King , and that no Aid ought to be difpofed but by his fole Warrant and Com- miffion ; and confequently that no Perfon or Perfons may any ways join ...
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... Reasons above- faid , and to affert fo much as involves fo important and antient a Privilege of the Houfe of Peers , enter our Diffent and Proteftation against this Vote . Roberts , Bolingbroke , Derby , Lawarr , Hen . Chichester ...
... Reasons above- faid , and to affert fo much as involves fo important and antient a Privilege of the Houfe of Peers , enter our Diffent and Proteftation against this Vote . Roberts , Bolingbroke , Derby , Lawarr , Hen . Chichester ...
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Página 9 - that according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom, the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.
Página 317 - Be* of good courage, and let' us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God : and the LOBD do that * which seemeth him good.
Página 18 - Gentlemen, the king is a suitor to you, makes it his suit very heartily, that you will join with him in restoring the whole nation to its primitive temper and integrity, to its old good manners, its old good humour, and its old good nature...
Página 114 - ... and callings, from whence we hope by the blessing of God to have many good and...
Página 114 - And that there may be no pretence for any of our subjects to continue their illegal meetings and conventicles, we do declare that we shall from time to time allow a sufficient number of places, as they shall...
Página 310 - Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty Prince, George Prince of Wales, is now, by the death of our...
Página 217 - WE your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament...
Página 326 - ... the great numbers of the principal nobility and gentry, that are men of eminent quality and...
Página 470 - Bay ; but the possession of those places which were taken by the French during the peace that preceded this present war, and were retaken by the English during this war, shall be left to the French by virtue of the foregoing Articles.
Página 310 - ... lord mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby, with one full voice, and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty prince George...