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Page 175
... king's endeavours to fubvert the conftitution by breaking the original con- tract , his violation of the fundamental laws , and his withdrawing himself out of the king- dom , were evident and notorious ; and the confequences drawn from ...
... king's endeavours to fubvert the conftitution by breaking the original con- tract , his violation of the fundamental laws , and his withdrawing himself out of the king- dom , were evident and notorious ; and the confequences drawn from ...
Page 201
... King William to the throne , and recognized him as their fovereign , there was an actual diffolution of government , occafioned by the flight and abdication of King James , who may perhaps with more ftrictness be faid to have diffolved ...
... King William to the throne , and recognized him as their fovereign , there was an actual diffolution of government , occafioned by the flight and abdication of King James , who may perhaps with more ftrictness be faid to have diffolved ...
Page 203
... king's relinquifhing , abandoning , or giving up that power , and those rights , which had been given or deputed to ... king James the Second , after that prince had once landed . It will not fuffice to fay , that king James , at that ...
... king's relinquifhing , abandoning , or giving up that power , and those rights , which had been given or deputed to ... king James the Second , after that prince had once landed . It will not fuffice to fay , that king James , at that ...
Page 206
... king , the whole executive power of vernment ; he called in his writs , which were about to be iffued for convening ... king who has by overt and unequivocal acts attempted to deprive king James an abfolute aban- donment of his ...
... king , the whole executive power of vernment ; he called in his writs , which were about to be iffued for convening ... king who has by overt and unequivocal acts attempted to deprive king James an abfolute aban- donment of his ...
Page 212
... kings of this realm ; nevertheless , the most ancient statutes of this realm , being made by kings then reigning , do not only attribute and refer all prerogative , preheminence , power , and jurifdiction royal unto the name of king ...
... kings of this realm ; nevertheless , the most ancient statutes of this realm , being made by kings then reigning , do not only attribute and refer all prerogative , preheminence , power , and jurifdiction royal unto the name of king ...
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act of parliament affent againſt alfo alſo anceſtors authority becauſe bishops Britiſh cafe cauſe Chriſtian church church of England civil eſtabliſhment clergy confent confequently confideration confift conftitution court crown diffenters doctrine duty ecclefiaftical effential England Engliſh eſtab exerciſe exift exiſtence faid fame fanction fays fenfe fent fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fociety fome fovereign fpiritual ftate ftatute fubject fubmit fuch fuperiority fupport fupremacy fupreme hath Henry VIII himſelf houfe houſe Ibid individual inftitution intereft itſelf jurifdiction juſtice king king's kingdom lefs legiſlative legiſlature liberty lords magiftrates ment minifters moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffarily neceffary neceffity neral obferved obligation occafion paffed parliament peers perfon poffeffed poffible political prefent preferve prerogative prince principles purpoſe queſtion reafon realm refpect religion repreſentatives revolution ſhall ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtate of nature ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion ufurpation uſe