The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest Times, to the Restoration of King Charles II. Collected from the Records, ...J. and R. Tonson, and A. Millar, in the Strand; and W. Sandby, in Fleet-Street., 1763 |
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... hath hitherto been cuftomary for us to give the State of the Peerage , at the Beginning of every Reign ; fo here we think proper to fubjoin to it the Names of all thofe Gentlemen , who then confti- tuted the Lower Houfe of Parliament ...
... hath hitherto been cuftomary for us to give the State of the Peerage , at the Beginning of every Reign ; fo here we think proper to fubjoin to it the Names of all thofe Gentlemen , who then confti- tuted the Lower Houfe of Parliament ...
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... hath , in my Perfon , beftowed upon you all , ' wherein I proteft , I do more glory at the fame for your Weal , than for any particular respect of my own Reputation or Advantage therein . C < The firft then of the Bleffings , which God hath ...
... hath , in my Perfon , beftowed upon you all , ' wherein I proteft , I do more glory at the fame for your Weal , than for any particular respect of my own Reputation or Advantage therein . C < The firft then of the Bleffings , which God hath ...
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... hath been fo far tied to my Perfon , as at An . 1 James 1 , my coming here you are Witneffes , I found the • State embarked in a great and tedious War , and only by mine Arrival here , and by the Peace in my Perfon , is now Amity kept ...
... hath been fo far tied to my Perfon , as at An . 1 James 1 , my coming here you are Witneffes , I found the • State embarked in a great and tedious War , and only by mine Arrival here , and by the Peace in my Perfon , is now Amity kept ...
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... hath pre - ordained it fo to be ? Hath not God firft united thefe two Kingdoms , both in Lan- .guage and Religion , and Similitude of Manners ? Yea , hath he not made us all in one Island , com- paffed with one Sea , and of itself , by ...
... hath pre - ordained it fo to be ? Hath not God firft united thefe two Kingdoms , both in Lan- .guage and Religion , and Similitude of Manners ? Yea , hath he not made us all in one Island , com- paffed with one Sea , and of itself , by ...
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... hath conjoined then , • let no Man feparate . I am the Husband , and all the whole Inland is my lawful Wife ; I am the Head , and it is my Body ; I am the Shepherd , and it is my Flock : I hope , therefore , no Man • will be fo ...
... hath conjoined then , • let no Man feparate . I am the Husband , and all the whole Inland is my lawful Wife ; I am the Head , and it is my Body ; I am the Shepherd , and it is my Flock : I hope , therefore , no Man • will be fo ...
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Сторінка 513 - are the ancient and undoubted Birth-right and Inheritance of the Subjects of England ; and that the arduous and urgent Affairs concerning the King, State, and Defence of the Realm, and of the Church of England, and the Maintenance and Making of ' Laws, and Redrefs of Mifchiefs and Grievances which daily happen within this Realm, are proper
Сторінка 26 - the whole Ifland is my lawful Wife ; I am the « Head, and it is; my Body; I am the Shepherd, * and it is my Flock : I hope, therefore, no Man
Сторінка 31 - Their Point of Doctrine, is that arrogant and ' ambitious Supremacy of their Head, the Pope; * whereby, he not only claims to be Spiritual Head * of all Chriftians, but alfo to have an Imperial * Civil -Power over all Kings and Emperors ; de" throning and decrowning Princes with his Foot
Сторінка 64 - this Cafe fully : Precedents in the Times of Minors, of Tyrants, of Women, of Simple Kings, not to be credited ; becaufe for fome private Ends. By the Law this Houfe ought not to meddle with Returns, being all made into the Chancery, and are to be corrected or reformed by that Court only, into which they are returned. An. 35 H.
Сторінка 407 - But he humbly craves Liberty, that where the Charge is more full than he finds the Truth of the Fact, he may make Declaration of the real Truth in fuch Particulars, the Charge being brief, and not containing all Circumftances.' The Lords allowed him Time, to April the
Сторінка 82 - himfelf.—This Attendance renewed the Remembrance of the laft, when we departed with fuch Admiration. It was the Voice of God in Man : The good Spirit of God in the Mouth of Man. I do not fay, the Voice of God, and not of Man. I am not one of Herod's Flatterers. A
Сторінка 406 - by Colour of his Office and Authority, without Bill or Suit depending ; terrifying the Vintners by Threats and Imprisonments of their Perfons, to buy Wines, for which they had no Ufe nor Need, at higher Rates than they were at that Time vendible. Proved by the Depofi.tions of John Child, Henry
Сторінка 340 - Whereupon the Lord Chancellor^ removing again to his Seat as a Peer, did acknowledge, that, contrary to the Orders of the Houfe, he had fpoken^ at the laft Conference, more than he had Direction from the Houfe to do, and owned that he had erred therein. Which Acknowledgment the Lords, in general, accepted of* The
Сторінка 513 - the fame : And that the Commons in Parliament have like Liberty and Freedom to treat of thefe Matters in fuch Order, as in their Judgments
Сторінка 355 - Heart and of my Back, though joined with that Comfort of Mind, that perfuadeth me that I am not far from Heaven, whereof I feel the firft Fruits : And, becaufe, -whether I live or die,