| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1901 - 372 pagina’s
...held the capital — would forcibly seize the throne. It was therefore formally agreed by Parliament that the Prince and Princess of Orange should be declared King and Queen of England. But a new difficulty now arose as to whether Parliament had the power to give the crown for... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1901 - 384 pagina’s
...held the capital—would forcibly seize the throne. It was therefore formally agreed by Parliament that the Prince and Princess of Orange should be declared King and Queen of England. But a new difficulty now arose as to whether Parliament had the power to give the crown for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 398 pagina’s
...Prince of Orange in December, 1688. After a lengthened debate they resolved, on February 12th, i68f, that the Prince and Princess of Orange should " be declared King and Queen." The Sovereigns were proclaimed on February I3th, and on the 2oth the Convention was voted a Parliament.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 404 pagina’s
...Prince of Orange in December, i688. After a lengthened debate they resolved, on February 12th, i681, that the Prince and Princess of Orange should “be declared King and Queen.” The Sovereigns were proclaimed on February 13th, and on the 20th the Convention was voted a Parliament.... | |
| John Lingard - 1902 - 576 pagina’s
...anything to hope or fear from the present government; that, in consequence of the desertion of James, " the prince and princess of Orange should be " declared king and queen." The debate was long and stormy, during which several of the members, particularly the lords Montague... | |
| Lord Macaulay - 1905 - 570 pagina’s
...The Contents were sixty-two; the Not Contents forty-seven. It was immediately proposed and carried, without a division, that the Prince and Princess of Orange should be declared King and Queen of England.' Nottingham then moved that the wording of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy should be... | |
| Kosmo Wilkinson - 1905 - 364 pagina’s
...After a little delay and some few conferences, they accepted the ruling of the Lower House. They voted, without a division, that the Prince and Princess of Orange should be declared King and Queen of England. Meanwhile, the French king's aid had encouraged the departed James to recross the channel... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1906 - 754 pagina’s
...deliverer would hold sacred the laws and liberties which he had saved, resolved that William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange, should be declared king and queen of England for their joint and separate lives, and that during their joint lives, the administration of... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1906 - 766 pagina’s
...deliverer would hold sacred the laws and liberties which he had saved, resolved that William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange, should be declared king and queen of England for their joint and separate lives, and that during their joint lives, the administration of... | |
| Charles A. Beard, Charles Austin Beard - 1906 - 774 pagina’s
...deliverer would hold sacred the laws and liberties which he had saved, resolved that William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange, should be declared king and queen of England for their joint and separate lives, and that during their joint lives, the administration of... | |
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