Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... Lords , by his Royal Highness the Duke of York , on pre- senting the petition of the Dean and Canons of Windsor against grant- ing any further relief to his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects . Lamenting , as they must do , that his ...
... Lords , by his Royal Highness the Duke of York , on pre- senting the petition of the Dean and Canons of Windsor against grant- ing any further relief to his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects . Lamenting , as they must do , that his ...
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... Lord Coke lays it down as a constitutional maxim , and a fundamental principle of law , that " acts against the power of Parliament bind not . " In the 21st of Richard II . ( Rot , Parl . 50. 52. ) , an oath was taken by the Lords ...
... Lord Coke lays it down as a constitutional maxim , and a fundamental principle of law , that " acts against the power of Parliament bind not . " In the 21st of Richard II . ( Rot , Parl . 50. 52. ) , an oath was taken by the Lords ...
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... Lord the King , " continues the record , " having advised and deliberated with the prelacy and clergy of this realm , well understood that he could not bind his successors , Kings of England , by their oath or any other means , against ...
... Lord the King , " continues the record , " having advised and deliberated with the prelacy and clergy of this realm , well understood that he could not bind his successors , Kings of England , by their oath or any other means , against ...
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... Lords and Commons of the Parliament of the United King- dom , in the first and every succeeding Parliament , should ... ( Lord Castlereagh ) , merely to advert to the circumstances of the Union , of which I may be supposed to have some ...
... Lords and Commons of the Parliament of the United King- dom , in the first and every succeeding Parliament , should ... ( Lord Castlereagh ) , merely to advert to the circumstances of the Union , of which I may be supposed to have some ...
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... Lords ; Roman Catholic commoners were eligible to the House of Commons , and all civil and military offices were open to them . They were deprived of these rights by the acts of the 3d and 4th of William and Mary , and the 1st and 2d of ...
... Lords ; Roman Catholic commoners were eligible to the House of Commons , and all civil and military offices were open to them . They were deprived of these rights by the acts of the 3d and 4th of William and Mary , and the 1st and 2d of ...
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