| Edmund Bohun - 1689 - 190 pagine
...perfons upon whom the fame were to be levied. And Illegal and cn-el punifhments inflicted. All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known Laws and Statutes, and freedom of this Realm. And whereas the late King James the Second , having abdicated the Government, and the Throne being thereby... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1702 - 556 pagine
..." Conviction or Judgment againft the Perfonsupon " whom the fame were to be levied. All which are " utterly and directly contrary to the known Laws *' and Statutes, and Freedom of this Realm, " And whereas the (aid late King James the Se•*' cond, having Abdicated the Government , and " the Throne... | |
| Mr. Oldmixon (John) - 1712 - 326 pagine
...Judgment againft the Perfons upon whom the fame were to be levied. All which are utterly and direftly contrary to the known Laws and Statutes and Freedom of this Realm. And whereat the late King James the Se- H c»nd having abdicated the Government, the. Throne being thereby... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1715 - 330 pagine
...the Perfons upon whom ' the fame were to be levied : « All which are utterly and directly contra* ry to the known Laws, and. Statutes, and ' Freedom of this Realm. ' And whereas the faid late King James the ' lid having abdicated the Government, and « the Throne being... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pagine
...made of Fines and Forfeitures, before any Conviction or Judgment ; all which, are utterly and dire&Iy contrary to the known Laws, and Statutes, and Freedom of this Realm. ' And whereas the late King James II, having abdicated the Government, and the Throne being thereby vacant,... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pagine
...any Conviction or Judgment againft the Perfons upon whom the fame were to be levied : All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known Laws and Statutes, and Freedom of this Realm. * ' And whereas the faid late King James the Second, having abdicated the Government, and the Thme being thereby... | |
| William Howell - 1742 - 806 pagine
...Judgmem againft the Perfons upon whom the fame were to be levied. ' All which are utterly and direftly contrary to the known Laws and Statutes, and Freedom of this Realm. ' And whereas the late King James the Second having Abdicated the Government and the Throne being thereby... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pagine
...!<• i. Those proceeding* were resisted and resented by I he House ol" Commons ; were condemned by Hie whole legislature, as utterly and directly contrary to the known laws and statute?, and freedom of this re-aim ; and led directly ta the declaration of the bill of rights, "... | |
| William Belsham - 1806 - 646 pagine
...forfeitures, before any conviction or judgment, against whom the same was to be levied ; all which are utterly and directly contrary to the known laws and statutes and freedom of this realm : And whereas the late king, James II., having abdicated the government, and the throne being thereby vacant,... | |
| 1809 - 954 pagine
...conviction or judgment against the persons upon whom the same were to be levied. — All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known laws and statutes, and freedom of this realm." He hoped that the word constitution bad not been inserted in tbe act of parliament to which he had... | |
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