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Documents Illustrative of English Church History - Page 622
edited by - 1896 - 670 pages
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The History of the Desertion,: Or an Account of All the Publick Affairs in ...

Edmund Bohun - Great Britain - 1689 - 190 pages
...which demand of their Rights they are particularly en* couraged by the Declaration of his Highnefi the Prince of Orange , as being the only means for obtaining a full rcdrefs and remedy therein. Having therefore an intire confidence, that his laid Highnefs the Prince...
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The History of King William the Third: In III Parts, Volume 1

Abel Boyer - Great Britain - 1702 - 556 pages
...their Rights they are particularly 168*. •tf encouraged by the Declaration of His Highnefs^- -v' *'the Prince of Orange, as being the only means"' " for obtaining a full Redrefs and Remedy therc"in. " Having therefore an ihtire Confidence, that " his faid Highnefs the...
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Medulla Historiae Anglicanae: The Ancient and Present State of England ...

William Howell - Great Britain - 1712 - 616 pages
...which demand of their Rights, they are particularly encouraged.by ' the Declaration of his Highnefs the Prince of Orange, as being the only ' Means for obtaining a full Redrefs and Remedy therein. ' Having therefore an entire Confidence, That Vis faid Highneft the ' the...
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The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele - Booksellers' catalogs - 1715 - 330 pages
...of the People in any of the faid Premifes, ou«ht in any wife to be drawn hereafter into Confequence or Example. ' To which Demand of their Rights, they...particularly encouraged by the Declaration of his Highnefs the Prince of Orange, as being the only Means for obtaining a full Redcefs and Remedy therein....
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Modern history: or, The present state of all nations, Volume 23

Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pages
...in any of the faid Premifles, ought in any wife to be drawn hereafter in Confequence or Example. 4 To which Demand of their Rights, they are particularly encouraged, by the Declaration of his Highnefs the Prince of Orange, as being the only Means for * obtaining a full Redrefs and Remedy there*...
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The history and proceedings of the House of commons of England, with the ...

Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pages
...To which Demand of their Rights they are particularly encourag'd by the Declaration of his Highnofs the Prince of Orange, as being the only Means for obtaining a full Reiirefs and Remedy therein. TOME II. LI « Having By »fcich the Prillcdi are wide "king and ' S"b«...
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A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar ..., Volume 8

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1759 - 492 pages
...the people in any of the* faid premifTcs, ought in any wife to be drawn hereafter into conTequenre or example. To which demand of their rights they are...particularly encouraged by the declaration of his highntfs the prince of Orange, as being the only means for obtaining a full redrefs and remedy therein....
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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Volume 1

William Belsham - 1806 - 646 pages
...premises as their undoubted rights and privileges ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings to the prejudice of the people in any...said premises ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter in consequence or example. * " I saw him," says the historian Oldmixon, " as he was on bis way to the...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1809 - 860 pages
...premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any...consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they arc particularly encouraged by the declaration of his highness the prince of Orange, as being the only...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 pages
...premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in anywise to be drawn hereafter into corneqtieiice or example ; Sect. 6. All and MQgular the rights and...
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