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... authority , but with the general assent of those by whom the money is paid . The voluntary sub- scriptions of about 850,000l . annually show some tendency to fall off , but those by whom they are collected refer this to quite ...
... authority , but with the general assent of those by whom the money is paid . The voluntary sub- scriptions of about 850,000l . annually show some tendency to fall off , but those by whom they are collected refer this to quite ...
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... authority in the United Kingdom be invested by public Act with similar power , and be encouraged by the Home Office to make similar regulations ? As regards other working children : the various authorities by whom government is ...
... authority in the United Kingdom be invested by public Act with similar power , and be encouraged by the Home Office to make similar regulations ? As regards other working children : the various authorities by whom government is ...
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... authorities than general statements . Many of them grant the principle , but I do not believe they will easily find a practical application of it . I think one key to the solution of it which it may be useful here to suggest , is that ...
... authorities than general statements . Many of them grant the principle , but I do not believe they will easily find a practical application of it . I think one key to the solution of it which it may be useful here to suggest , is that ...
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... authority announces or protects the public right . Or , again , the path is robbed of all its charm by the erection of high , black - pitched fences , which , though they leave the right of way , have deprived it of all its amenities ...
... authority announces or protects the public right . Or , again , the path is robbed of all its charm by the erection of high , black - pitched fences , which , though they leave the right of way , have deprived it of all its amenities ...
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... authority of the present council [ he says ] we strictly prohibit that in future anyone should occupy himself with servile work on that day , or should do anything else which is inconsistent with its devout celebration . Nevertheless ...
... authority of the present council [ he says ] we strictly prohibit that in future anyone should occupy himself with servile work on that day , or should do anything else which is inconsistent with its devout celebration . Nevertheless ...
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Page 319 - I, AB, do swear. That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical that damnable doctrine and position, that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Page 324 - And I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome, or any other Foreign Prince, Prelate, State, or Potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority or pre-eminence directly or indirectly within this Realm...
Page 322 - An Act declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the crown to her present Majesty, and the heirs of her body, being Protestants.
Page 319 - ... and all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear, according to these express words by me spoken and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words, without any equivocation or mental evasion or secret reservation whatsoever : and I do make this recognition and acknowledgment heartily, willingly and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian : so help me God.
Page 320 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever shall dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Page 328 - ... them. And I do faithfully promise to maintain, support, and defend, to the utmost of my power, the succession of the Crown, which succession by an Act intituled, ' An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 328 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty...
Page 323 - Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and traitorous Conspiracies which may be formed against Him or Them : And I do faithfully promise to maintain, support, and defend, to the utmost of my Power, the Succession of the Crown, which Succession, by an Act, intituled An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 318 - God and the world that our Sovereign Lord King George is lawful and rightful King of this realm and all other his Majesty's dominions and countries thereunto belonging. And I do solemnly and sincerely declare that I do believe in my conscience that...
Page 318 - I, AB, do utterly testify and declare in my conscience, that the queen's highness is the only supreme governor of this realm, and of all other her highness's dominions and countries, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes, as temporal...