| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 pages
...hereditary right to the crown is contested. ' It appears by the several instances mentioned in the sual in this kingdom, to supply all these conveniences, and to set down his tenant in what may b that at the time of the revolution there was a toted subversion of the constitution of government both... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 806 pages
...provision for the descent of the crown of England, made by another act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their late majesties, king William and queen Mary, intituled " An Act declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 810 pages
...provision for the descent of the crown of England, made by another act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their late majesties, king William anil queen Mary, intituled " An Act declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, andsettliju;... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1835 - 592 pages
...of Brunswick, next in succession to the princess of Denmark, and her issue, in the famous bill for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession to the «•own; and when that succession was explicitly established in 1701, he had the honour of... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 368 pages
...demise of her present Majesty, shall take effect, as the same is and stands limited by an Act made in the first year of the reign of their late Majesties King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act for declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the Succession... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 pages
...1679. 117 Bill of Righta ; passed 1 William and Mary, Sess. 2, ch. 2, A. D. 1689 : being an Act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the Crown. 124 The Constitution of South Carolina of 26 March, 1776; agreed to and resolved upon by the Representatives... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 756 pages
...Forfeitures due to hit Majesty, and which act was made perpetual by an act made in the fourth and fifth years of the reign of their late Majesties king William and Queen Mary : And whereas it is expedient that further provision should be made for the speedy and regula r return... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1837 - 716 pages
...act which the prosecutor appears to rest most upon for the support of the prosecution, is the act, entitled " An act, declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succe.-- sion of the crown," passed in the first year of William and Mary, and more commonly known... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 674 pages
...and, having received afterwards the royal assent, became an net of parliament, under the title 'of An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the Succession of the Crown. — A. I William and Mary, sess. 2, cap. 2. •f The liberty of the press was, properly speaking, established... | |
| Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - 1838 - 628 pages
...among mankind. received afterwards the royal assent, became an act of parliament, under the title of an Act declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the crown. — Stat. 1 William & Mary, sess. 2, cap. 2. (/) The liberty of the press was, properly speaking, established... | |
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