Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... realm , and to the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them , or any of them . ' Their lordships , continued his Royal Highness , must remember , that ours is a ...
... realm , and to the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them , or any of them . ' Their lordships , continued his Royal Highness , must remember , that ours is a ...
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... realm , is such , that upon the mischiefs and damages which happen to this realm , the King ought and is bound by his oath , with the concord of the people in Parliament assembled , to make remedy and law . " Does it not follow , that ...
... realm , is such , that upon the mischiefs and damages which happen to this realm , the King ought and is bound by his oath , with the concord of the people in Parliament assembled , to make remedy and law . " Does it not follow , that ...
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... realm , well understood that he could not bind his successors , Kings of England , by their oath or any other means , against the liberty of the Crown . " Thus stood the ancient Constitution of England . At the revolution , the same ...
... realm , well understood that he could not bind his successors , Kings of England , by their oath or any other means , against the liberty of the Crown . " Thus stood the ancient Constitution of England . At the revolution , the same ...
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... realm , and to the churches committed to their care , all such rights and privileges as by law did or should belong or appertain to them or any of them . " This could only mean the Protestant Reformed Religion , the churches , the ...
... realm , and to the churches committed to their care , all such rights and privileges as by law did or should belong or appertain to them or any of them . " This could only mean the Protestant Reformed Religion , the churches , the ...
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... realm , to a negative assertion that this supremacy was not possessed by any foreign Power . This substitution of one oath of supremacy for another admitted into power , place , and all other civil rights of subjects , a numerous de ...
... realm , to a negative assertion that this supremacy was not possessed by any foreign Power . This substitution of one oath of supremacy for another admitted into power , place , and all other civil rights of subjects , a numerous de ...
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