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Page 166
He tells the revolution Society in this political sermon , that his majesty is almost
the only lawful king in the world , because the only one , who owes his crown to
the choice of his people . This doctrine , ( he says ) , affirms a most unfounded ...
He tells the revolution Society in this political sermon , that his majesty is almost
the only lawful king in the world , because the only one , who owes his crown to
the choice of his people . This doctrine , ( he says ) , affirms a most unfounded ...
Page 190
remainders or limitations over , to the absolute exclusion of the late King James
Second and his heirs , which was the line of succession fixt and sanctioned by
the conftitution of this realm , ever since it had made the crown hereditary .
remainders or limitations over , to the absolute exclusion of the late King James
Second and his heirs , which was the line of succession fixt and sanctioned by
the conftitution of this realm , ever since it had made the crown hereditary .
Page 303
... to add majesty , it should the general be crowned with a crown of pure gold ,
personne adorned with the richest gems , as caput regni ; that to this crown there
should be annexed royal and fovereign rights and prerogatives , which should ...
... to add majesty , it should the general be crowned with a crown of pure gold ,
personne adorned with the richest gems , as caput regni ; that to this crown there
should be annexed royal and fovereign rights and prerogatives , which should ...
Page 344
OF THE DISPENSING POWER IN THE CROWN . INCE the passing of the first of
WilN liam and Mary I will not suppose , that any one individual in the nation can
look upon the dispensing power to be a legal or constitutional prerogative in the ...
OF THE DISPENSING POWER IN THE CROWN . INCE the passing of the first of
WilN liam and Mary I will not suppose , that any one individual in the nation can
look upon the dispensing power to be a legal or constitutional prerogative in the ...
Page 484
The crown taken metaphosically for the person , who wears it . presses the code
of criminal law by the term pleas of the crown . I blush at the opportunity of
observing , that when our law books mention the rights , privileges , and
prerogatives of ...
The crown taken metaphosically for the person , who wears it . presses the code
of criminal law by the term pleas of the crown . I blush at the opportunity of
observing , that when our law books mention the rights , privileges , and
prerogatives of ...
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