| John Fiske - 1890 - 412 pages
...crown upon these terms, the " rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| Boyd Winchester - 1891 - 510 pages
...may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and declared, are the true ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom," Burke says, " By adhering in this manner to our forefathers, we are guided, not by the superstition... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 658 pages
...enacted, That all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration, are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed. and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1893 - 496 pages
...Princess of Denmark." laws and liberties of the Kingdom." VI. All the clauses in the Bill of Rights are " the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this Kingdom." VII. Recognition and declaration of William and Mary as King and Queen. VIII. Repetition of the settlement... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1895 - 204 pages
...enacted, That all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| James Morgan Hart - 1895 - 396 pages
...it be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and declared are the true ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom." The fourth paragraph is here given entire : You will observe that, from Magna Charta to the Declaration... | |
| 1896 - 736 pages
...enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| William Wallace - 1898 - 816 pages
...of parliament/ And in the Bill of Rights of 1689 'the rights and liberties asserted and claimed are the true ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom/ and the acts complained of are distinctly stigmatized as illegal usurpations of power. Everything asked... | |
| John Randolph Tucker - 1899 - 514 pages
...enacted, That all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration, are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| Robert Peel - 1899 - 684 pages
...the right of petitioning Parliament ; a right expressly declared to belong to the people as one of ' the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this realm.' I mean to insist — and I think the argument will have weight with an Irish Parliament freely... | |
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