| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1896 - 706 pages
...the „"'f,',"*!, Of kingdom in general is concerned and the whole kingdom is in danger ; the JmUe«, whether may not the King, by writ under the Great Seal of England, command all the subjects of this kingdom, at their charge, to provide and furnish such number of ships, with men, victuals, and... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1896 - 412 pages
...avoiding of these and the like dangers, well weighing with ourselves that where the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, there the charge and defence ought to be borne by all the realm in general, did for preventing so public... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 464 pages
...involving, as it did, the loss of the King's head: "When the good and safety of the kingdom are concerned, whether may not the King, by writ, under the Great Seal of England, command all the subjects in his kingdom at their charge, to provide and furnish such number of ships with men, victuals, and... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 620 pages
...and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of England command all the subjects of this his kingdom at their charge to provide and furnish such number of ships with men, victuals and... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 560 pages
...grounds and reasons of the said Justices and Barons which so agreed being, that when 'the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of England command all the subjects of this his kingdom... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...and reasons of the said Justices and Barons, which so agreed, being, that when the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of England command all the subjects of this his kingdom... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...and reasons of the said Justices and Barons, which so agreed, being, that when the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of Eng.land command all the subjects of this his kingdom... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 592 pages
...grounds and reasons of the said Justices and Barons which so agreed being, that when the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of England command all the subjects of this his kingdom... | |
| Eugene Morrow Violette - 1914 - 588 pages
...and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, the King might by writ under the Great Seal of England command all the subjects of this his kingdom at their charge to provide and furnish such number of ships with men, victuals and... | |
| University of St. Andrews - 1903 - 762 pages
...relative to the history of England and Scotland between 1635-42 : — (a) "When the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger, whether may not the king . . . command all subjects ... at their charge to provide and furnish such a number of ships, &c.,... | |
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