Jura Anglorum. The Rights of EnglishmenG. Bonham, 1792 - 620 pages |
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Page 114
... king of Great Britain muft maintain Epifcopacy in England and Prefbyterianifm in Scotland , whether he be a Prefbyterian as king Wil- liam , a Lutheran as Geo . I , or a true church- man as his present Majefty . " The civil ma → to do ...
... king of Great Britain muft maintain Epifcopacy in England and Prefbyterianifm in Scotland , whether he be a Prefbyterian as king Wil- liam , a Lutheran as Geo . I , or a true church- man as his present Majefty . " The civil ma → to do ...
Page 153
... king ; I shall , however , for the prefent prefume , what I hope hereafter to prove , that as the law makes and qualifies the king , and the nation or com- munity makes the laws , fo the king cannot be wholly above nor independent of ...
... king ; I shall , however , for the prefent prefume , what I hope hereafter to prove , that as the law makes and qualifies the king , and the nation or com- munity makes the laws , fo the king cannot be wholly above nor independent of ...
Page 167
... King Wil- liam ; to make good his title in the confent of the people ; which being the only one of all lawful ... King William by Mr. Locke , a very great philofopher and an old whig , and that paid to King George the Third by Dr. Price ...
... King Wil- liam ; to make good his title in the confent of the people ; which being the only one of all lawful ... King William by Mr. Locke , a very great philofopher and an old whig , and that paid to King George the Third by Dr. Price ...
Page 173
... 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 score of his being a papist ; that it passed ...
... 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 score of his being a papist ; that it passed ...
Page 175
... king and people , and , by the advice of jefuits and other wicked perfons , having violated the fundamental laws ... king's endeavours to fubvert the constitution by breaking the original con- tract , his violation of the fundamental ...
... king and people , and , by the advice of jefuits and other wicked perfons , having violated the fundamental laws ... king's endeavours to fubvert the constitution by breaking the original con- tract , his violation of the fundamental ...
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