| Jesus Christ, John Henderson Thomson - 1871 - 720 pagine
...monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exercised the same, to the subversion of the Protestant religion and the violation of the laws and liberties...right to the crown, and the throne is become vacant;" while the testimonies themselves were the voice of liberty, at a time when freedom was denied to the... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pagine
...altered it from a. legal, limited Monarchy, to an arbitrary and defpotic Power; and hath exercifed the lame to the fubverfion of the Proteftant Religion,...Right to the Crown, and the Throne is become vacant. . ' And whereas his Royal Highnefs William, then Prince of Orange, now King of England, whom it hath... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pagine
...an arbitrary and defpotic Power; and hath exerciftd the fame to the fubverfion of the Prote-' ftant Religion, and the Violation of the Laws and Liberties...the Throne is become vacant. ' All which are utterly anddireftly contrary to the known Laws, Freedoms, and Statutes of the Realm. . ' And whereas his Royal... | |
| R. B. - 1814 - 162 pagine
...monarchy, to an arbitrary despotic power, and did exercise the same, to the subversion of the Protestant religion, and the violation of the laws and liberties...inverting all the ends of government, whereby he hath forefaulted the right to the crown, and the throne is become vacant: and they do pray the King and... | |
| Andrew Crichton, John Blackader - 1824 - 594 pagine
...into an arbitrary and despotic power, and had exerted the same, to the subversion of the Protestant religion, and the violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom; whereby he had forfeited his right to the crown, and the throne had become vacant." The crown was then... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 pagine
...monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exerted the same to the subversion of the protestant religion, and the violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom, whereby he hath forfaulted (forfeited) his right to the crown, and the throne has become vacant." It... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 668 pagine
...monarchy, to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath subverted the same, to the subversion of the protestant religion, and the violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom, whereby lie Ibrfiiulu-d his right to the crown, and his throne has become vacant." They next resolved... | |
| 1831 - 532 pagine
...monarchy, to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exercised the same to the subversion of the Protestant religion and the violation of the laws and liberties...inverting all the ends of government, whereby he hath fore-- • An abstract of the Claim of Right is deemed sufficient in this placi. faulted the right... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1835 - 600 pagine
...monarchy, toan arbitrary despotic power, and hath exercised the same to the subversion of the protestant religion, and the violation of the laws and liberties...right to the crown, and the throne is become vacant. Aud whereas his royal highness, William, then prince of Orange, now king of England, whom it hath pleased... | |
| sir Robert John Wilmot Horton (2nd bart.) - 1838 - 118 pagine
...monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power; and had " exerted the same to the subversion of the Protestant religion, " and the violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom; " whereby he had forfaulted [forfeited] his right to the crown, and " the throne had become vacant."... | |
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