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" That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their Condition, and as allowed by Law. "
Landmarks of the History of England - Page 156
de James White - 1858 - 288 pages
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The History of the Church of England, Volume 2

John Bayly Somers Carwithen - 1849 - 632 pages
...That to keep a standing army in the time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is illegal. 7. That Protestant subjects may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition. 8. That the election of Members of Parliament ought to be free. 9. That freedom of speech, and debates...
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Parliamentary and political miscellanies [afterw.] miscellany, ed. by C.P ...

Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 pages
...peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is illegal ; That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law . That elections of members of Parliament ought to be free ; That the freedom of speech or debates,...
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An Analysis of the History of the Reformation: With the Prior and Subsequent ...

William Henry Pinnock - 1851 - 480 pages
...(6) to keep a standing army in the time of peace without the consent of Parliament is illegal ; (7) Protestant subjects may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition ; (8) the election of Members of Parliament ought to be free ; (9) the freedom of speech, and debates...
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History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform ..., Volume 2

John Arthur Roebuck - 1852 - 484 pages
...minutes. ' That your petitioners find it declared in the bill of rights, that the people of England may have arms for their defence, suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law; and your petitioners apprehend that this great right will be put in force generally, and that the whole...
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Landmarks of the History of England

James White - 1855 - 308 pages
...at this ; as, she very naturally said, her first act on assuming regal authority would, of course, be to transfer it, with everything else she possessed,..." That elections of members of parliament ought to bo free." This put an end not only to the forcible interference of peers, and other powerful parties,...
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The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Their ...

Henry William Byerley Thomson - 1855 - 464 pages
...of Parliament, is contrary to law." This, with the declaration " that the subjects, if protestants, may have arms for their defence, suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law," are the only articles in that act regarding the military power of the crown; which must therefore be...
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The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 pages
...sentence: — "Your petitioners find it declared in the Bill of Rights, that the people of England may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law ; and they apprehend that this great right will be enforced generally in order that the people may...
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History of Europe from the Fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the ..., Volume 4

Archibald Alison - 1855 - 740 pages
...The petition from Birmingham bore : "Your petitioners find it declared, ' that the people of England may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law ; and your petitioners apprehend that this right will be put in force generally, and that the whole...
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Outlines of the history of England, Volume 4

William Douglas Hamilton - 1855 - 164 pages
...meeting, bore, " That your petitioners find it declared in the Bill of Eights, that the people of England may have arms for their defence, suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law ; and your petitioners apprehend that this great right will be put in force generally, and that the...
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and ..., Volume 13

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 pages
...sentence: — "Your petitioners find it declared in the Bill of Rights, that the people of England may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law ; and they apprehend that this great right will be enforced generally in order that the people may...
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