Liberty, political; of Englifhmen, con- Lineal defcent of the crown, altered at their right to vote in capital triable by their peers in parlia- Mary, queen, 410. -- they delegate the legislative Muncer, his feditious doctrines, 556. 583. of capt. Hawkins, by Burchet, 46. what meant by a natural prince, Mary, queen of Scots, driven out of Natural-born fubje&ts, 477. her kingdom, 576. executed, 570. Naturalization not by the king, 477. only by parliament, 477. Navy, 340. Nobility, 148. 362. Norman conquest did not alter our Papal encroachments, 225. Pardoning, prerogative of, 306. - lex & confuetudo, 454. Parties, how formerly divided, 138. right to form government given mean by them, 53. Perfecution, religious, not warrantable Perfons, privilege of in members of parliament, 457- Peter Pence, 225. treafon to deny them, 218. Prefentation to benefices, 382. Price, Dr. his idea of moft modern go- of the fuperiority of the prefent Principles, early impreffions of them, Revolution principles, what, exift before the objects to which the only true compass to stick difference between them, and mifchief of denying true, 158. Placemen excluded from the houfe of Privilege of peerage not prejudicial to Petition of right, 325. the community, 398. of parliament, 455. Proclamations made as binding as sta- Propofitions, danger of arguing upon felf-evident, admitted by the 477. Protecting rights of the community, Rights of man, the foundation of the English conftitution, 3, 4. appealed to for oppofite pur poses, 14. of the state of nature, 21. 22, 68. just right different from the free Rome, court of, an abfolute monarchy, fee of, 273. pope of, 273. Roman catholics, their prefent fituation, Rules different from principles, 120. Sacheverell, his trial inftituted to per- Saxon heptarchy, 78. 14, 220. Seditious libels, 495. Sentiments vary from circumstances, union of individuals, in the government neceffary for its whoever enters into it, obliged treafon to deny it to parlia ment, 156. |