| Junius - 1809 - 364 pagina’s
...vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and though, perhaps, not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...birth-right, may rob an English King of his crown. In another view, the resolution of the House of Commons, apparently not so dangerous to your Majesty,... | |
| Junius - 1810 - 308 pagina’s
...perhaps, not with the came motives, have strictly followed the example of the Long Parliament, which 6rst declared the regal office useless, and soon after,...birth-right, may rob an English King of his Crown. In another view, the resolution of the House of Commons, apparently not so dangerous to your Majesty,... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 pagina’s
...vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and, though perhaps not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...birthright, may rob an English King of his crown. In another view, the resolution of the House of Commons, apparently not so dangerous to your Majesty,... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 pagina’s
...own vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature; and, though perhaps not with the same motives, have strictly .followed the example of the...birthright, may rob an English King of his crown. In another view, the resolution of the House of Commons, apparently not so dangerous to your Majesty,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1814 - 730 pagina’s
...perhaps not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the Long Parliament, which iii>t declared the regal office useless, and soon after,...power which robs an English subject of his birthright moy rob an English k — (meaning king) of his cn (meaning crown.) In another view, the resolution... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 248 pagina’s
...vote an authority, equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and though, perhaps, not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...birth-right, may rob an English King of his crown. In another view, the resolution of the Hopse of Commons, apparently not so dangerous to your Majesty,... | |
| T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816 - 804 pagina’s
...own vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and though perhaps not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...English subject of his birthright may rob an English k— (meaning king) of his set yoor people at defiance. But be assured, Sir, that such a resolution... | |
| 1816 - 724 pagina’s
...own vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature; and though perhaps' not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...English subject of his birthright may rob an English k — (meaning king) of his с n (meaning crown.) In another view, the resolution of the H of (meaning1... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 274 pagina’s
...vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and though, perhaps, not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the...the regal office useless, and soon after, with as littje ceremony, dissolved the House of Lords. The same pretended power, which robs an English subject... | |
| 1816 - 722 pagina’s
...own vote an authority equal to an act of the whole legislature ; and though perhaps not with the same motives, have strictly followed the example of the Long Parliament, which first declared tbe regal office useless, and soon after, with as little ceremony, dissolved the House of Lords. The... | |
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