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Page 79
... reign of King John ; and of other charters . How strong a fense Englishmen had of their legal right to liberty , is manifeft from the numerous inftan- ces , in which they demanded , that the great charter fhould be folemnly confirmed ...
... reign of King John ; and of other charters . How strong a fense Englishmen had of their legal right to liberty , is manifeft from the numerous inftan- ces , in which they demanded , that the great charter fhould be folemnly confirmed ...
Page 80
... Egbert , to the present reign of his majesty King George the Third ; the particulars of which we fhall proceed to confider . CHAP . CHA P. IV . OF THE CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION 80 Of the general Conftitution , & c .
... Egbert , to the present reign of his majesty King George the Third ; the particulars of which we fhall proceed to confider . CHAP . CHA P. IV . OF THE CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION 80 Of the general Conftitution , & c .
Page 107
... reign of king Henry VIII . were given ta or vested in lay perfons by parliament , were confirmed to the lay proprietors by the first and second Phil . & Mary , c . 8. Now if the act of divesting them out of the fpiritual cor- porations ...
... reign of king Henry VIII . were given ta or vested in lay perfons by parliament , were confirmed to the lay proprietors by the first and second Phil . & Mary , c . 8. Now if the act of divesting them out of the fpiritual cor- porations ...
Page 108
... reigns . Whence we muft neceffarily conclude , that although parliament be never justifiable in mifapplying any part of the na- tional fund ; yet do they command the fame power and controul over the revenues of the church , as over any ...
... reigns . Whence we muft neceffarily conclude , that although parliament be never justifiable in mifapplying any part of the na- tional fund ; yet do they command the fame power and controul over the revenues of the church , as over any ...
Page 173
... reign of king Charles the Second . It is well known , that the pur- port of this bill was to have fet afide the king's brother , and prefumptive heir , the duke of York , from the fucceffion , on the fcore of his being a papift ; that ...
... reign of king Charles the Second . It is well known , that the pur- port of this bill was to have fet afide the king's brother , and prefumptive heir , the duke of York , from the fucceffion , on the fcore of his being a papift ; that ...
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