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Page 137
... preserve them from the Violation of the Rights which they had afferted , and from all other Attempts up- on their Religion , Laws , and Liberties ; The Eftates of the Kingdom of Scotland had refolved , That William and Mary , King and ...
... preserve them from the Violation of the Rights which they had afferted , and from all other Attempts up- on their Religion , Laws , and Liberties ; The Eftates of the Kingdom of Scotland had refolved , That William and Mary , King and ...
Page 158
... Preservation of the Worthip , Difcipline and Government of its refpective Church , within their respective parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain , aud each A & of Parliament for the Prefervation of the faid Churches , were agreed ...
... Preservation of the Worthip , Difcipline and Government of its refpective Church , within their respective parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain , aud each A & of Parliament for the Prefervation of the faid Churches , were agreed ...
Page 165
... Preservation of Religion , Liberty and Property , the Effential Benefits of Life , might with more Juftice fettle their Crown in the Proteftant Line in the manner they have done , excluding all the nearer Princes of the Blood that are ...
... Preservation of Religion , Liberty and Property , the Effential Benefits of Life , might with more Juftice fettle their Crown in the Proteftant Line in the manner they have done , excluding all the nearer Princes of the Blood that are ...
Page 177
... Preservation against thefe Terrours are the Laws before - mentioned relating to the Settlement of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain . Thanks be to Heaven for that Set- tlement . The Princess Sophia , and the Heirs of her Body , being ...
... Preservation against thefe Terrours are the Laws before - mentioned relating to the Settlement of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain . Thanks be to Heaven for that Set- tlement . The Princess Sophia , and the Heirs of her Body , being ...
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