We submit to it as far as it is consistent with the laws of the land and the statutes of the college, but no farther. There neither is nor can be a president as long as I live and obey the statutes. Publications - Pagina 138door Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1886 - 292 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| David Jones - 1705 - 538 pagina’s
...of the greater Number of Fellows, that they did fabihitjp the Vifitarion, as far as it was confident with the Laws of the Land, and the Statutes of the College^ aftd'vnp farther, and defircd it might be Recorded. Heroine Chief Juftice demanded to know of the DoSor,... | |
| John Ayliffe - 1714 - 1100 pagina’s
...himfelf, id the greater part of the Fellows, that they bmitted to it, as far as it was confiftent witn le Laws of the Land and the Statutes of the College, and no further ; and defir'd their Lordfliips that this Declaration might be recorded. The next Queftion the Bifhop put... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pagina’s
...the Name of himfelf, and ; the Fellows, anfwer'd, That they fnbmitted to it, as far as was confident with the Laws of the Land, and the Statutes of the College, and no farther. Then the Bifliop of Chefler , demand- {. i 318 The HISTORY of ENGLAND. JD 1 687 demanded,... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1744 - 504 pagina’s
...myfelf, and the greater Part of the Fellows, that we fubmit to the Vifitation, as far as it is confiftent with the Laws of the Land, and the Statutes of the College. LCJ You cannot imagine, that we act contrary to the Laws of the Land; and, as to the Statutes, the... | |
| 1812 - 528 pagina’s
...answered in his own name and that of the greater part of the fellows, ' That they submitted to it as far as was consistent with the laws of the land and the statutes of the college, and DO further.' " Dr. Hough. My lord, thus far I acknowledge your power reaches: you may alter statutes... | |
| 1812 - 564 pagina’s
...answered ia his ;own name and that of the greater part of the fellows, ' That they submitted to it as i'ar as was consistent with the laws of the land and the statutes of the college, and »o further.' " The statutes being sent for and read, and found to be very strict and dose to the purpose,... | |
| sir Thomas Bernard (bart.) - 1813 - 214 pagina’s
...my dear Bishop, the vigour of youth, to give your answer ; — " My Lords, I submit as " far as is consistent with the laws of the " land and the statutes of the college, " and no further ;" or what you added, " I DO HEREBY PROTEST AGAINST ALI. " YOUR PROCEEDINGS, and against all "you have... | |
| 1816 - 758 pagina’s
...restriction, amongst whom was Dr. Smith the traveller as I am informed, all the rest with the —— salvo to the laws of the land, and the statutes of the college, and some added the right of Dr. Hough. This subscription was very foolishly .li-ne, for either it signified... | |
| Sir Thomas Bernard - 1818 - 292 pagina’s
...required, my dear Bishop, the vigour of youth to give your answer : — My Lords, " I submit as far as is consistent with " the laws of the land and the statutes " of the college, and no further ;" or what you added, " I DO HEREBY PRO" TEST AGAINST ALL YOUR PROCEEDINGS, " and against all you have... | |
| 1822 - 796 pagina’s
...of the commissioner» prevent him rrom declaring, that they would submit to their visitation no than was consistent with the laws of the land and the statutes of the college,' and thut ' by the grace of God lie never would admit of an; alteration from the statute« whatsoever."... | |
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