Protestant king, who knows no mental reservation, and whose situation is different from that of any other person in this country. That his royal highness and every other individual in this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament... Letter on the coronation oath [signed C.B.]. - Página 5por Charles Butler - 1827 - 15 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 830 páginas
...of Wales, and town of Berwick-uponTweed, and the territories thereunto belonging." Their Lordships must remember that ours is a Protestant King, who...this country could be released from his oath by the authority ot Parliament; hut the Kini; could Dot. The oath, as he had Always understood, is a solemn... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 788 páginas
...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..." every other individual in this country, could be re" leased from his oath by the authority of Parliament ; " but the King could not. The oath, as he... | |
| 1825 - 634 páginas
...thereunto belonging." Their Lordships must remember that ours is a Proteilanl King, who knows no menial reservation, and whose situation is different from...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of Parliament ; bnt the King could not. The oath, as he had always understood, is a solemn... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 802 páginas
...such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them, or any of them." Their lordships must remember, that ours is a Protestant king, who...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament ; but the king could not. The oath, as he had always understood, was a solemn... | |
| 1825 - 600 páginas
...remember, that ours was a Protestant KING, who knew no mental reservation, and whose situation was different from that of any other person in this country....this country could be released from his oath, by the authority of Parliament ; but the King could not. The oath, •as he had always understood, was a solemn... | |
| Charles Butler - 1826 - 346 páginas
...Royal Highness, must remember that ours is " a Protestant King, who knows no mental reservation 1 , " and whose situation is different from that of any..." every other individual in this country, could be re" leased from his oath by the authority of Parliament; " but the King could not. The oath, as he... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 918 páginas
...ours was a Protestant king, who knew no mental reservation, and whose situation was different from any other person in this country ; that his royal...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament ; but the king could not. The oath, as he had always understood, is a solemn... | |
| 1826 - 868 páginas
...ours was a protestant king, who knew no mental reservation, and whose situation was different from any other person in this country ; that his royal...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament ; but the king could not. The oath, as he had always understood, was a solemn... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 884 páginas
...ours was a Protestant king, who knew no menial reservation, and whose situation was different from any other person in this country ; that his royal...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament ; but the king could not. The oath, as he had always understood, is a solemn... | |
| 1826 - 902 páginas
...king, who knew no menial reservation, and whose situation was different from any other person in thin country ; that his royal highness and every other...this country could be released from his oath by the authority of parliament ; but the king could not. The oath, as he had always understood, is a solemn... | |
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