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" That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions and as allowed... "
The Dublin Review - Página 50
1840
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Parliamentary and political miscellanies [afterw.] miscellany, ed. by C.P ...

Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 páginas
...keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is illegal ; That the subjects which are Protestants...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, or proceedings,...
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History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform ..., Volumen2

John Arthur Roebuck - 1852 - 484 páginas
...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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On Civil Liberty and Self-government, Volumen1

Francis Lieber - 1853 - 576 páginas
...army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions, and as allowed by law. 8. That election of members of parliament ought to be free. 9. That...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution

Edward Shepherd Creasey - 1853 - 366 páginas
...army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions, and as allowed by law. f 8. That election of members of Parliament ought to be free. 9....
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The Rise and Progress of The English COnstitiution

E. S. Creasy - 1854 - 468 páginas
...army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it he with consent of Parliament, is against law.f 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions, and as allowed by law.t 8. That election of members of Parliament ought to be free. 9....
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A Descriptive and Statistical Account of the British Empire ..., Volumen2

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1854 - 846 páginas
...the kingdom in the time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. 7. That subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence, suitable to their conditions, and as allowed by law. 8. That election of members of Parliament ought to be free. 9. That...
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The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Their ...

Henry William Byerley Thomson - 1855 - 464 páginas
...without consent 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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Landmarks of the History of England

James White - 1855 - 308 páginas
...subjects by armies of Scots, Irish, or even of French and other foreigners. 5. "That protestant subjects may have arms for their defence, suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law." This put an end to the enemies of the unjust designs of the crown being stripped of their means of...
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Outlines of the history of England, Volumen4

William Douglas Hamilton - 1855 - 164 páginas
...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 ..., Volumen13

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 páginas
...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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