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Page 296
And if the present Roman catholics of England should pretend , that the religion ,
which they now profess , differs in any one essential point from that religion ,
which their ancestors professed whilst the Roman Catholic religion was ...
And if the present Roman catholics of England should pretend , that the religion ,
which they now profess , differs in any one essential point from that religion ,
which their ancestors professed whilst the Roman Catholic religion was ...
Page 358
Let no body look upon our present fovereign , as less qualified and enabled to
fulfil the executive functions of government , than his ancestors , whose
prerogatives were in some points more extensive and numerous than his . What
has been ...
Let no body look upon our present fovereign , as less qualified and enabled to
fulfil the executive functions of government , than his ancestors , whose
prerogatives were in some points more extensive and numerous than his . What
has been ...
Page 375
intend , and do intend , and every one of us will in this present parliament , and in
all others , be present as peers of the said kingdom , in the usual manner , to
consider of , treat , enact , constitute , and determine , and to do all other things
with ...
intend , and do intend , and every one of us will in this present parliament , and in
all others , be present as peers of the said kingdom , in the usual manner , to
consider of , treat , enact , constitute , and determine , and to do all other things
with ...
Page 376
... that by reason of our absence be present in parliament , at as aforesaid , we
intend not , nor will , neither all times , and on all occasions . doth any of us intend
or will , that the process had or to be had in this present parliament in the matters
...
... that by reason of our absence be present in parliament , at as aforesaid , we
intend not , nor will , neither all times , and on all occasions . doth any of us intend
or will , that the process had or to be had in this present parliament in the matters
...
Page 429
If the present system of representation be compared with the practices and
usages in chusing and returning members of parliament , from the first traces of a
national convention , even down to the last century , it will appear to be a system
of ...
If the present system of representation be compared with the practices and
usages in chusing and returning members of parliament , from the first traces of a
national convention , even down to the last century , it will appear to be a system
of ...
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