Considerations on the Establishment of a RegencyJ. Stockdale, 1788 - 69 pagine |
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... fubject , although it be of fuch delicacy as is exceeded only by its importance ; and although , even from the difcuffion of it , many evils are to be apprehended . It is however the part of a good citi- zen , neither to be difpirited ...
... fubject , although it be of fuch delicacy as is exceeded only by its importance ; and although , even from the difcuffion of it , many evils are to be apprehended . It is however the part of a good citi- zen , neither to be difpirited ...
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... more limited power * , fubject to the controul of a Council , and held under a title , conceived to be of lefs * Rolls of Parl . vol . v . p . 407 , 408 , & c . 5 H. 6 . dignity 4 dignity than that of Regent ; and upon these terms [ 14 ]
... more limited power * , fubject to the controul of a Council , and held under a title , conceived to be of lefs * Rolls of Parl . vol . v . p . 407 , 408 , & c . 5 H. 6 . dignity 4 dignity than that of Regent ; and upon these terms [ 14 ]
Pagina 20
... fubject two ideas naturally prefent themselves . The confiding this degree of authority to the hands of a single perfon , aided only by a Council of his own appointment , and fubject to difmif fion fion by him ; or the vesting it in a [ 20 ]
... fubject two ideas naturally prefent themselves . The confiding this degree of authority to the hands of a single perfon , aided only by a Council of his own appointment , and fubject to difmif fion fion by him ; or the vesting it in a [ 20 ]
Pagina 21
... fubject in this country has ever ex- ercifed royal authority , without being fubject to the controul of a fixed and permanent Council , it has been in times of such confufion and anarchy , that no ar- gument can be drawn from it to any ...
... fubject in this country has ever ex- ercifed royal authority , without being fubject to the controul of a fixed and permanent Council , it has been in times of such confufion and anarchy , that no ar- gument can be drawn from it to any ...
Pagina 51
... fubject to which thefe confiderations relate . Nor fhould they have ever been fubmitted to the Public in this form , if by avoiding the difcuffion of fuch questions , it had been poffible to avoid the neceffity of decid- ing upon them ...
... fubject to which thefe confiderations relate . Nor fhould they have ever been fubmitted to the Public in this form , if by avoiding the difcuffion of fuch questions , it had been poffible to avoid the neceffity of decid- ing upon them ...
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Pagina 63 - I take them not upon me, but only of the due and humble obeisance that I owe to do unto the King, our most dread and Sovereign Lord, and to you the Peerage of this land, in whom by the occasion of the infirmity of our said Sovereign Lord, resteth the exercise of his authority, whose noble commandments I am as ready to perform and obey as any his...