The history of England, from the Revolution to the death of George the second, Volumen1

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Página 9 - you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion as by law established ? and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as, by law, do or §hall appertain unto them, or any of them
Página 9 - I solemnly promise so to do." Then the king or queen, laying his or her hand upon the Gospels, shall say, " The things which I have here before promised I will perform and keep. So help me God." " All this I promise to do.
Página 312 - possession of the crown shall go out of the dominions of England, Scotland, or Ireland, without consent of Parliament : that from and after the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the wellgoverning of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council, by the laws and customs, of
Página 22 - declare, That King James VII., being a professed papist, did assume the royal power, and act as a king, without ever taking the oath required by law; and had, by the advice of evil and wicked counsellors, invaded the fundamental constitution of this kingdom, and altered it from a legal and limited
Página 370 - to have supped in your cabin; but it pleased God to order it otherwise. I am thankful for it. As for those cowardly captains who deserted you, hang them up, for, by God, they deserve it. . . "Yours. DU CASSE.
Página 295 - union between the two kingdoms as a measure, than which nothing could more contribute to their mutual security and advantage. The Lords, in pursuance of this advice, prepared a bill, appointing certain commissioners of the realm of England to treat with commissioners of Scotland for the weal of both kingdoms
Página 112 - session were these: an act for abrogating the oath of supremacy in Ireland, and appointing other oaths; an act for taking away clergy from some offenders, and bringing others to punishment; an act against deer-stealing; an act for repairing the highways, and settling the rates of carriage of goods; an act for the relief of creditors against fraudulent
Página 569 - of Arnistoun, who thanked her grace for having presented them with a medal of their sovereign lord the king; hoping, and being confident, that her grace would very soon have an opportunity to compliment the faculty with a second medal, struck upon the restoration of the king and royal family,
Página 312 - the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the wellgoverning of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council, by the laws and customs, of
Página 392 - third for preventing popish priests from coming into the kingdom : a fourth securing the liberty of the subject ; and for prevention of imprisonment beyond seas : and a fifth for naturalizing all Protestant strangers.

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