History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the Concluding of the Treaty of Amiens, 1802, 1권R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... says , " About this time the duke of York discoursed with the king if he continued in the same mind as to his religion , who as- sured him he did , and desired nothing more than to be recon- ciled . " And in the following year we find ...
... says , " About this time the duke of York discoursed with the king if he continued in the same mind as to his religion , who as- sured him he did , and desired nothing more than to be recon- ciled . " And in the following year we find ...
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... says lord Bacon , " is conversant about a subject which above all others is most immersed in matter , and hardliest reduced to axioms . " Had the na- tion fallen again under the yoke of popery and arbitrary power , in consequence of ...
... says lord Bacon , " is conversant about a subject which above all others is most immersed in matter , and hardliest reduced to axioms . " Had the na- tion fallen again under the yoke of popery and arbitrary power , in consequence of ...
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... say his safety . James II . was now far advanced in life ; the season of rashness and temerity , it might be reasonably presumed , was past ; and he would deem himself , as people fondly imagined , happy by a mild and popular ...
... say his safety . James II . was now far advanced in life ; the season of rashness and temerity , it might be reasonably presumed , was past ; and he would deem himself , as people fondly imagined , happy by a mild and popular ...
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... says a late historian * , " juries were overborne , judgment was given with precipitation , and the laws themselves were opened trampled upon by a murderer in the robes of a lord chief justice . " The king de- lighted to recount the ...
... says a late historian * , " juries were overborne , judgment was given with precipitation , and the laws themselves were opened trampled upon by a murderer in the robes of a lord chief justice . " The king de- lighted to recount the ...
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... say the dispen- sing power of the crown had ever been established by law that in cases of real utility or necessity the exercise of that power had indeed long been submitted to - and that , in the turbulence of the Gothic and feudal ...
... say the dispen- sing power of the crown had ever been established by law that in cases of real utility or necessity the exercise of that power had indeed long been submitted to - and that , in the turbulence of the Gothic and feudal ...
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441 페이지 - To subject the press to the restrictive power of a licenser, as was formerly done, both before and since the Revolution, is to subject all freedom of sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controverted points in learning, religion and government.
534 페이지 - To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the declaration of His Highness the Prince of Orange as being the only means for obtaining a full redress and remedy therein. Having therefore an entire confidence that His said Highness the Prince of Orange...
533 페이지 - January, in this year one thousand six hundred eighty and eight, in order to such an establishment, as that their religion, laws, and liberties might not again be in danger of being subverted ; upon which letters, elections have been accordingly made. And thereupon the said lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, pursuant...
534 페이지 - That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted; 11. That jurors ought to be duly impanelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders; 12.
150 페이지 - O thou that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers! Whence are thy beams, O sun! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone; who can be a companion of thy course? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks, and grows again; the moon herself is lost in heaven.
534 페이지 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament. That excessive bail ought not to be required nor excessive fines imposed nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
129 페이지 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.
130 페이지 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example.
532 페이지 - And excessive bail hath been required of persons committed in criminal cases, to elude the benefit of the laws made for the liberty of the subjects.
531 페이지 - WHEREAS the late King James the Second, by the Assistance of divers evil Counsellors, Judges, and Ministers employed by him, did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion and the Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom.