| John Fiske - 1902 - 494 pages
...thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...asserting their ancient rights and liberties, declare: 1 In New Style Feb. I, 1689. L. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws... | |
| 1902 - 588 pages
...thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...aforesaid. do in the first place (as their ancestors m like cases have usually done) for the vindicating and asserting their ancient rights a-nd liberties,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pages
...thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...declare: — 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal. 2. That... | |
| Emlin McClain - 1904 - 490 pages
...pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representative of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration...declare : 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal. 2. That... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1904 - 212 pages
...direction, the said delegates being now assembled in a full and free representation1 of these Colonies, taking into their most serious consideration the best...do, in the first place, (as their ancestors in like cases have usually done,) for vindicating and asserting their rights and liberties, declare — 1.... | |
| Albert Perry Walker - 1905 - 604 pages
...thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...liberties, declare: — 1. That the pretended power of susjiending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is... | |
| William Stubbs - 1905 - 592 pages
...Temporal, and Common», pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in л full and free representation of this nation, taking...:— 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. 2. That... | |
| E. Neville Williams - 484 pages
...pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representative of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration...declare; 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. 2. That... | |
| George Gunton - 1897 - 522 pages
...thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...: — 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws by regal authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal. 2. That... | |
| Geoffrey Wilson - 1976 - 840 pages
...consideration the best meanes for attaining the ends aforesaid doe in the first place (as their auncestors in like case have usually done) for the vindicating and asserting their auntient rights and liberties, declare That the pretended power of suspending of laws or the execution... | |
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