| Micheline Ishay - Law - 2007 - 590 pages
...endeavor 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,... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - History - 2007 - 1236 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; e viewed Modern States all round Europe, but find none of their Constitutions suitab execution of laws without consent of Parliament; By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates... | |
| Eytan Sheshinski, Robert J. Strom, William J. Baumol - Business & Economics - 2007 - 402 pages
...kingdom. (Quoted in Williams 1960, 26} The list contained 12 items by which James had done so, including: "By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of parliament"; levying money without parliamentary approval; "raising... | |
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| Baron F. M. van Asbeck - Civil rights - 1949 - 108 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 diverse worthy prelates,... | |
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