Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... Sovereign of these realms to give his Royal assent to every bill presented to him by the two Houses of Parliament , which he himself believes to be conducive to the welfare of the empire ? In an ancient statute , ( 25 of Edw . III ...
... Sovereign of these realms to give his Royal assent to every bill presented to him by the two Houses of Parliament , which he himself believes to be conducive to the welfare of the empire ? In an ancient statute , ( 25 of Edw . III ...
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... Sovereign's giving his Royal assent to any bill like that which is now solicited for the relief of his Roman Catholic subjects . By the first clause of the Coronation oath , his Majesty swears govern the people according to the statutes ...
... Sovereign's giving his Royal assent to any bill like that which is now solicited for the relief of his Roman Catholic subjects . By the first clause of the Coronation oath , his Majesty swears govern the people according to the statutes ...
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