A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד vi
... means I have been enabled to compress my abridgment into four volumes , which would have extended to five had I included in the columns all the co - tempo- rary ministers , principal military officers , and magis- trates , whose names ...
... means I have been enabled to compress my abridgment into four volumes , which would have extended to five had I included in the columns all the co - tempo- rary ministers , principal military officers , and magis- trates , whose names ...
עמוד viii
... means his work , at first published in one volume , was swelled to three of the same size before his death , though in the last edition , as in the preceding ones , there is no refer- ence to any authority . Determined , as I was , not ...
... means his work , at first published in one volume , was swelled to three of the same size before his death , though in the last edition , as in the preceding ones , there is no refer- ence to any authority . Determined , as I was , not ...
עמוד ix
... . These circumstances frequently recurring to my mind , already engrossed with the most ardent desire of requiting by any means in my power , the obliga 1 tions I owed to this hospitable and generous nation , · PRELIMINARY NOTE . ix.
... . These circumstances frequently recurring to my mind , already engrossed with the most ardent desire of requiting by any means in my power , the obliga 1 tions I owed to this hospitable and generous nation , · PRELIMINARY NOTE . ix.
עמוד 2
... means to oppose the ar- guments of a house of commons more enlightened than ever on the true principles of the constitution , nor the irresistible energy of Elizabeth to prevent or stop at pleasure such a conflict , the consequences of ...
... means to oppose the ar- guments of a house of commons more enlightened than ever on the true principles of the constitution , nor the irresistible energy of Elizabeth to prevent or stop at pleasure such a conflict , the consequences of ...
עמוד 5
... means and other expedients he was , though with difficulty and disgust , enabled to equip a fleet of eighty ves- sels , which carried on board an army of ten thou- sand men . Sir Edward Cecil , now viscount- Wim- bleton , entrusted ...
... means and other expedients he was , though with difficulty and disgust , enabled to equip a fleet of eighty ves- sels , which carried on board an army of ten thou- sand men . Sir Edward Cecil , now viscount- Wim- bleton , entrusted ...
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עמוד 479 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
עמוד 479 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
עמוד 19 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm ; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
עמוד 509 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel and the protestant reformed religion established by law...
עמוד 472 - second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of " the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between " king and people — and, by the advice of Jesuits and other " wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, " and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom — has " abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby
עמוד 177 - Consider, it will soon carry you a great way; it will carry you from earth to heaven; and there you shall find, to your great joy, the prize to which you hasten, a crown of glory.
עמוד 7 - I pray you to consider what these new counsels are, and may be. I fear to declare those that I conceive. In all Christian kingdoms you know that parliaments were in use anciently, until the monarchs began to know their own strength ; and, seeing the turbulent spirit of their parliaments, at length they, by little and little, began to stand upon their prerogatives, and at last overthrew the parliaments throughout Christendom, except here only -with us.
עמוד 297 - It was also enacted, that all magistrates should disclaim the obligation of the covenant, and should declare both their belief that it was not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to resist the king, and their abhorrence of the traitorous position of taking arms by the king's authority against his person, or against those who were commissioned by him.
עמוד 379 - Prosecutors, whether attorneys and solicitorsgeneral, or managers of impeachment, acted with the fury which in such circumstances might be expected ; juries partook, naturally enough, of the national ferment ; and judges, whose duty it was to guard them against such impressions, were scandalously active in confirming them in their prejudices and inflaming their passions.
עמוד 480 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties...