The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Τόμος 8J.J. Tourneisen, 1789 - 385 σελίδες |
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... poffeffed every advantage , except that of comparison with her illuftrious name , when he mounted the throne of England . The king's journey from Edinburgh to London , immediately afforded to the inquifitive fome circumftances of ...
... poffeffed every advantage , except that of comparison with her illuftrious name , when he mounted the throne of England . The king's journey from Edinburgh to London , immediately afforded to the inquifitive fome circumftances of ...
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... poffeffed more knowledge and better parts than prudence or any juft fenfe of decorum and propriety " . Though few pro- ductions of the age furpass this performance either in style or matter ; it wants that majestic brevity and reserve ...
... poffeffed more knowledge and better parts than prudence or any juft fenfe of decorum and propriety " . Though few pro- ductions of the age furpass this performance either in style or matter ; it wants that majestic brevity and reserve ...
Σελίδα 27
... poffeffed neither fufficient capacity to perceive the alteration , nor fufficient art and vigor to check it in its early advances . Jealous of regal , because confcious of little per- fonal authority , he had established within his own ...
... poffeffed neither fufficient capacity to perceive the alteration , nor fufficient art and vigor to check it in its early advances . Jealous of regal , because confcious of little per- fonal authority , he had established within his own ...
Σελίδα 50
... poffeffed the affections even of his English fubjects , and , in a tolerable degree , their esteem and regard . Hitherto their complaints were chiefly levelled against his too great conftancy in his early friend- fhips ; a quality ...
... poffeffed the affections even of his English fubjects , and , in a tolerable degree , their esteem and regard . Hitherto their complaints were chiefly levelled against his too great conftancy in his early friend- fhips ; a quality ...
Σελίδα 53
... poffeffed the feat of government , the objec- tions , either from the point of honor or from jealoufy , could not reafonably have any place among them . The English parliament indeed feem to have been swayed merely by the vulgar motive ...
... poffeffed the feat of government , the objec- tions , either from the point of honor or from jealoufy , could not reafonably have any place among them . The English parliament indeed feem to have been swayed merely by the vulgar motive ...
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Σελίδα 384 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
Σελίδα 384 - Majesty would be also graciously pleased, for the further comfort and safety of your people, to declare your royal will and pleasure, that in the things aforesaid all your officers and ministers shall serve you according...
Σελίδα 383 - ... is used in armies in time of war, to proceed to the trial and condemnation of such offenders, and them to cause to be executed and put to death according to the law martial : VIII.
Σελίδα 42 - Piercy; thirty-six barrels of powder lodged' in it; the whole covered up with faggots and billets; the doors of the cellar boldly flung open; and every body admitted, as if it contained nothing dangerous.
Σελίδα 381 - That, from thenceforth, no person shall be compelled to make any loans to the king against his will, because such loans were against reason, and the franchise of the land : and, by other laws of this realm, it is provided, that none should be charged by any charge or imposition called a benevolence, or by such like...
Σελίδα 382 - ... by your Majesty's writs of habeas corpus, there to undergo and receive as the court should order, and their keepers commanded to certify the causes of their detainer, no cause was certified, but that they were detained by your Majesty's special command, signified by the lords of your Privy Council, and yet were returned back to several prisons, without being charged with anything to which they might make answer according to the law.
Σελίδα 381 - Third, it is declared and enacted, that from thenceforth no person shall be compelled to make any loans to the King against his will, because such loans were against reason and the franchise of the land; and by other laws of this realm it...
Σελίδα 381 - To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, Humbly show unto our Sovereign Lord the King, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled, that whereas it is declared and enacted by a statute made in the time of the reign of King Edward I, commonly called Statutum de Tallagio non Concedendo...
Σελίδα 382 - England," it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land. IV. And in the...
Σελίδα 382 - Council, and yet were returned back to several prisons, without being charged with anything to which they might make answer according to the law. VI. And whereas of late great companies of soldiers and mariners have been dispersed into divers counties of the realm, and the inhabitants...