| John Randolph Tucker - Constitutional law - 1899 - 514 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 652 pages
...to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom: — I. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates,... | |
| Law - 1900 - 862 pages
...ministers employed by him, had endeavored to subvert and extirpate the laws and liberties of the kingdom by assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without the consent of parliament, declared that the pretended power of suspending... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - Constitutional history - 1901 - 590 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Of parliament. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 486 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : i. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 1 In New Style Feb. 23, 1689. 377 2. By committing... | |
| Benson John Lossing, John Fiske, Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1902 - 588 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and libei ties of this kingdom: 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 462 pages
...Commons assembled at Westminster on the twelfth day of February, 1688, declared that James was guilty: "By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with, and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament: " By committing and prosecuting divefs worthy prelates... | |
| Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1904 - 490 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 702 pages
...subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : — 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates,... | |
| Albert Perry Walker - Great Britain - 1905 - 606 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the law* and liberties of this kingdom:*I. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of lawn, without content of Parliament. 5. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates,... | |
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