| Questions and answers - 1897 - 1138 pages
...and Scotland alone. Their fundamental proposition was that the two kingdoms of England and Scotland be for ever united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain." The word " British " came into immediate use. For example, Lord Haversham, who strongly opposed the... | |
| Great Britain - 1854 - 500 pages
...treaty of union, the first article of which " declares the two kingdoms of England and Scotland to be for ever united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain, from the 1st of May, 1707;"* and the other articles go on to declare the prolisions for a regular descent... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 686 pages
...Scotland and England shall, upon the 1st day of May next ensuing the date hereof, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom by the name of Great Britain, and that the Ensigns Armorial of the said United Kingdom be such as her majesty shall appoint, and the crosses of... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 pages
...arranged in twenty-five articles, of which the substance only can be given:— That the two kingdoms be for ever united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain: That the succession to the United King, dom, after Anne and her issue, should be and continue to be... | |
| William Burns (of Glasgow.) - 1861 - 162 pages
...Scotland and England shall, upon the first day of May next ensuing the date hereof, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of GREAT BRITAIN, and that the ensigns armorial of said United Kingdom be such as Her Majesty shall appoint; and the crosses of St.... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - Great Britain - 1870 - 648 pages
...Lord Keeper on the part of England formally proposed : That the two kingdoms of England and Scotland be for ever united into one kingdom by the name of Great Britain : That the United Kingdom of Great Britain be represented by one and the same Parliament ; and That... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1872 - 352 pages
...Lord Keeper on the part of England formally proposed : That the two kingdoms of England and Scotland be for ever united into one kingdom by the name of Great Britain : That the United Kingdom of Great Britain be represented by one and the same Parliament ; and That... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 pages
...for England, on Monday, the 22nd instant, and do agree, that the two kingdoms of Scotland and England be for ever united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain; that the united kingdom of Great Britain be represented by one and the same parliament, and that the... | |
| John Mackay - 1884 - 116 pages
...and Scotland shall, upon the first day of May which shall be in the year 1707, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain; and that the ensigns-armorial of the said United Kingdom be such as her Majesty shall appoint, and the crosses of... | |
| Thomas Drummond Wanliss - England - 1885 - 372 pages
...of business, the Commissioners for England proposed ' That the two kingdoms of England and Scotland be for ever united into one kingdom, by the name of Great Britain ; that the United Kingdom of Great Britain be represented by one and the same Parliament,' etc. This... | |
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