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Historical Remarks on the Ancient and Present State of the Cities of London ... - Page 181
by R. B. - 1810 - 178 pages
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The History of England, Volume 11

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1760 - 690 pages
...all our fubjedts may " enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire admini" ftrationof juftice throughout the land, and by extending *' our mercy where it is wanted and deferved. " And to the end that fear of punifliment may not engage " any, confcious to themfelves of...
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Personal Memoirs of Charles the Second: With Sketches of His Court ..., Volume 2

John William Clayton - Great Britain - 1859 - 464 pages
...ours than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...it is wanted and deserved. " And, to the end that fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of what is past, to a perseverance in...
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The Popular History of England, Volumes 3-4

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1880 - 1256 pages
...subjects may enjoy what by law is llieirs, by a lull and entire administration of justice ibrcughuut the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. A;id to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of what is...
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A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of ..., Volume 2, Part 1

Law reports general - 1882 - 544 pages
...ours than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of Justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. great seal of England to all our subjects of what degree or quality soever who within forty days after...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in ..., Volume 6

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1888 - 480 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. 194. 'And to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of what...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1889 - 456 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...and happiness of their country, in the restoration of King, Peers and people to their just, ancient and fundamental rights, we do, by these presents,...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1889 - 460 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...and happiness of their country, in the restoration of King, Peers and people to their just, ancient and fundamental rights, we do, by these presents,...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Constitutional history - 1899 - 560 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...and happiness of their country, in the restoration of King, Peers and people to their just, ancient and fundamental rights, we do, by these presents,...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Constitutional history - 1899 - 620 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects mny enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves tf what is past, to a perseverance in guilt for the future, by opposing the quiet and happiness of...
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Leading Documents of English History: Together with Illustrative Material ...

Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 642 pages
...ours, than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our...and happiness of their country, in the restoration of King, Peers and people to their just, ancient and fundamental rights, we do, by these presents,...
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