A Genuine and Complete Collection of All the Protests Made in the House of Lords, Against Things Suppos'd Injurious to the Publick, Volume 1Company., 1748 |
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... brought to us , and defired the Confent of our Houfe unto certain Votes of theirs , against Innovations in or about the Worship of God lately practifed in this Kingdom , without Warrant of Law ; and therefore to acquit ourselves of the ...
... brought to us , and defired the Confent of our Houfe unto certain Votes of theirs , against Innovations in or about the Worship of God lately practifed in this Kingdom , without Warrant of Law ; and therefore to acquit ourselves of the ...
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... brought up from the House of Com- mons , which the Committee at Grocer's - Hall have voted to be annexed to the Thanks . Whereas the Houses of Parliament have received from your Majesty a Meffage expreffing much Grace and Fa- vour to ...
... brought up from the House of Com- mons , which the Committee at Grocer's - Hall have voted to be annexed to the Thanks . Whereas the Houses of Parliament have received from your Majesty a Meffage expreffing much Grace and Fa- vour to ...
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... brought from the House of Com- mons , concerning the Forts and Militia of the Kingdom , concerneth much the Safety of the Kingdom , the Ser- vice of the King , the general Peace and Quiet of this Land , and is ( as I conceive ) ...
... brought from the House of Com- mons , concerning the Forts and Militia of the Kingdom , concerneth much the Safety of the Kingdom , the Ser- vice of the King , the general Peace and Quiet of this Land , and is ( as I conceive ) ...
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... brought to anfwer by due Procefs of Law . Edw . Hyde , C. F. Montague , W. Say and Seale , T. Culpeper , T. Willoughby , Portland , Sandys , Will . Petre , Chr . Hatton , Ch . Richmond and Lenos , Manchester , Tho . Coventry , W ...
... brought to anfwer by due Procefs of Law . Edw . Hyde , C. F. Montague , W. Say and Seale , T. Culpeper , T. Willoughby , Portland , Sandys , Will . Petre , Chr . Hatton , Ch . Richmond and Lenos , Manchester , Tho . Coventry , W ...
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... brought in to answer by due Procefs of Law . 5thly , This Proceeding by Bill , as we conceive , is contrary to a Statute made in the fourth Year of King Hen . IV . wherein it is declared , that in Pleas real and erfonal , after Judgment ...
... brought in to answer by due Procefs of Law . 5thly , This Proceeding by Bill , as we conceive , is contrary to a Statute made in the fourth Year of King Hen . IV . wherein it is declared , that in Pleas real and erfonal , after Judgment ...
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Page 133 - Becaufe that this claufe, which pretends to capacitate his royal highnefs to enjoy his peerage, notwithftanding the act for the further limitation of the crown, and better fecuring the rights and liberties of the fubject...
Page 173 - Crown according to an Act made in the first year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, entitled an Act for declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the Succession of the Crown.
Page 54 - An act for the abrogating of the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, and appointing other oaths...
Page 156 - ... are ; for the people's only guide is the law, and they can never be guided by what they can never be informed of: and we do humbly conceive, that this...
Page 57 - ... be mixed in it, the better to find expedients for that end, rather than clergymen alone of our church, who are generally obferved to have very much the fame way of reafoning and thinking.
Page 144 - To the fifteenth refolution : Becaufe, we humbly conceive, nothing could have been more equal on this head of the treaty, than that neither of the kingdoms mould have been burthened with the debts of the other, contracted before the union ; and if that propofal, which we find once made in the minutes of the treaty, had taken...
Page 132 - Scruple of taking or breaking any others that fhall be required of them : And confequently this new Oath may be of dangerous and pernicious Confequence to the Government, by admitting fuch ill Men, who do not fear an Oath, into the greateft...
Page 167 - ... papifts to fubvert our church, are proper means to preferve it, efpecially at a time when we are in more danger of popery than ever, by the...
Page 117 - Lords, and to the prerogative of the crown : for by this means things of the laft ill confequence to the nation may be brought into money bills, and yet neither the Lords, nor the crown, be able to give their negative to them, without hazarding the public peace and fecurity...