| 1817 - 650 pages
...and strictly holden and observed, as they are expressed ш the said declaration ; and all ofh'cers and ministers whatsoever shall serve their majesties and their successors, according to the urn? in all times to come." Such, gentlemen, is the Bill of Wrongs and of Insult. I shall not profane... | |
| Charles Thomas Lane - 1828 - 192 pages
...(not merely, be it observed, the said rights and liberties,) " shall \>ejirmly and strictly holden and observed, as they are expressed in the said Declaration;...successors, according to the same in all times to come." Thus far the Bill of Rights regards the Subject, respecting whom it has a twofold operation — it... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 810 pages
...people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be ; and all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly...ministers •whatsoever shall serve their majesties and successors according to the same in all times to come. VII. And the said lords spiritual and temporal,... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 pages
...and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly holden and observed, as they are expressed in the said declaration...successors according to the same in all times to come. . Sections VII, VIII, IX, X, are irrelevant, (Edit!) XI. All which their Majesties are contented and... | |
| Henry Pelham CLINTON (Duke of Newcastle.) - 1837 - 236 pages
...of the people of this kingdom, that they shall be firmly and strictly holden and observed; and that all Officers and Ministers whatsoever shall serve...successors according to the same in all times to come." To shew the idea of permanency attached to it by the wise framers of the Act, the llth clause states—"... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 322 pages
...penal justice has thus been ined. kingdom," the act concludes with " declaring and enacting," that " all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve...successors according to the same in all times to come.'' The wretches in question, whatever may have been their crimes, were they not — are they not still,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 pages
...and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly holden and observed, as they are expressed in the said Declaration...and ministers whatsoever shall serve their majesties mid their successors according to the same in all times to come. And the said Lords, spiritual and... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 614 pages
...been com. mitted in these our days. kingdom," the act concludes with " declaring and enacting," that" all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve...successors according to the same in all times to come.'' The wretches in question, whatever may have been their crimes, were they not—are they not still,... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 616 pages
...penal justice has thus been tained. kingdom," the act concludes with " declaring and enacting," that " all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve...successors according to the same in all times to come.'' The wretches in question, whatever may have been their crimes, were they not — are they not still,... | |
| 1847 - 1026 pages
...liberties," and the sixth article of the Bill of Rights provided, that "all officers and ministers whatever shall serve their majesties and their successors according to the same in all time to come." " Protestantism — not the mere negation of Popery, but a positive testimony of revealed... | |
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