Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... took it , from which no act of his own could release him ; but the King was the third part of the State , without whose voluntary consent no act of the Legislature could Printed by W. E. Andrews , 3 , Chapterhouse - court , St. Paul's ...
... took it , from which no act of his own could release him ; but the King was the third part of the State , without whose voluntary consent no act of the Legislature could Printed by W. E. Andrews , 3 , Chapterhouse - court , St. Paul's ...
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... took into consideration the establishment of an oath which should remove those doubts ; that a committee was appointed for this purpose ; that the committee prepared the form of a new oath ; that their report upon it was received by the ...
... took into consideration the establishment of an oath which should remove those doubts ; that a committee was appointed for this purpose ; that the committee prepared the form of a new oath ; that their report upon it was received by the ...
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... took the oath , and all his successors , from its obligations ? V. The conduct of His Majesty's august predecessors incontrovertibly shows that they , the Parliament , and the nation , have uniformly con- strued the Coronation oath in ...
... took the oath , and all his successors , from its obligations ? V. The conduct of His Majesty's august predecessors incontrovertibly shows that they , the Parliament , and the nation , have uniformly con- strued the Coronation oath in ...
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... took the Coronation oath in the present form , and swore by it to defend the Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ...
... took the Coronation oath in the present form , and swore by it to defend the Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ...
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