Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... means , against the liberty of the Crown . " Thus stood the ancient Constitution of England . At the revolution , the same principle was most directly recognized . It is well known to his Royal Highness , that doubts were , at that time ...
... means , against the liberty of the Crown . " Thus stood the ancient Constitution of England . At the revolution , the same principle was most directly recognized . It is well known to his Royal Highness , that doubts were , at that time ...
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... mean the Protestant Reformed Religion , the churches , the rights , and the privileges , which from time to time should , under the actual or any future legislation of Parliament form the church establishment of the realm . It might ...
... mean the Protestant Reformed Religion , the churches , the rights , and the privileges , which from time to time should , under the actual or any future legislation of Parliament form the church establishment of the realm . It might ...
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