| James Drake - 1702 - 292 pages
...of this Kingdom of England, this Nation be not obliged to engage in any War jor the •Defence ofanj Dominions or Territories which do not belong to the Crown of England, without the Confenf of Parliament. It has been the peculiar happinefs of England, that fince the Norman Conqueft... | |
| 1726 - 236 pages
...Imperial Dignity of this Realm fhall ' hereafter come to any Perfon not being a Native of this Kingdom c of England, this Nation be not obliged to engage in...Parliament.} Which being objected to, After Debate, : The Queftion was put, Whether thofe Words (hall be made Part of the foregoing Refolution ? It Vas refolved... | |
| 1731 - 1010 pages
...hereafter come ta any Per/on, not being a Native of this Kingdom of England, this Nation /liM not be obliged to engage in any War, for the Defence of any...Crown of England, without the Confent of Parliament. Since this Writer could not hope to impofe on the Publick, in the Points I have mentioned, it is vain... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 pages
...glorious Memory, 'whereby it is Enafied, ' That in cafe the Crown and Imperial Dignity of this Realm (ball hereafter come to any Perfon not being a Native of...do not belong to the Crown of England, without the Content of Parliament. Lord Lecbmere was feconded by the Earl of Straff or J, who urg'd, 'That the... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...Nation be not obliged- to engage in any War for the " Defence of any Dominions or Territories which1 do " not belong to the Crown of England, without the...;• Confent of Parliament.]. Which being objected tOi After Debate, the Queftion was, wheConttnts 1 5- ther thofe Words fliall be made Part of Not Con... | |
| 1757 - 616 pages
...thereafter come to any perfon, not being a native of this king« dom of England, this nation fhould not be obliged to engage in ' any war for the defence of...territories which * do not belong to the crown of England, Scotland, or Ireland ' without €16 THEMONITO R. No. 103. "« without confent of parliament.' Such... | |
| 1756 - 602 pages
...—This is little more than a diffcrtation on the following article in the a£l of fettlement : ' That this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for...crown of England, without the confent of parliament.' The author argues that from this article it clearly appears, that the legiflature at that time was... | |
| 1756 - 526 pages
...this nation be not obliged to engage in any " war for the defence of any dominions or ter" ritories, which do not belong to the crown " of England, without the confent of parlia" ment." By this act therefore it was intended to guard this kingdom againft the deftructive... | |
| 1757 - 522 pages
...and commands our allegiance to the prefent fami.ly, it is enacted, That tbis nation be not obliged fo engage in any 'war for the defence of any dominions...crown of England, •without the confent of parliament : and by the fourth claufe it is to be' underftood, that any officer or minifter that advifeth the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 494 pages
...poffeffion of this crown, fhall join in communion with the church of England as by law eftablifhed ; That, in cafe the crown and imperial dignity of this...crown of England, without the confent of parliament^ That no perfon who fhaB hereafter come to the pfcfieflVon of the crown, fhall go out of the dominions... | |
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