| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1829 - 1008 pages
...essentially to injure, that establishment in church and state which was formed in 1688, in order " that our religion, laws, and liberties, might not again be in danger of being subverted." 2. Because we do not think it consistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant kingdom, in... | |
| Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1835 - 468 pages
...sent to Parliament, to meet and sit at Westminster, upon the 22d day of January, in the year 1688, in order to such an establishment as that their religion,...elections have been accordingly made ; and thereupon the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 806 pages
...right to be sent to parliament, to meet and sit at Westminster upon the 22d day of January of this year 1689, in order to such an establishment as that their...of being subverted ; upon which letters, elections having been accordingly made : . And thereupon the said lords spiritual and temporal, and commons,... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 810 pages
...right to be sent to parliament, to meet and sit at Westminster upon the 22d day of January of this year 1689, in order to such an establishment as that their religion, laws, and liberties might not again te in danger of being subverted ; upon which letters, elections having been accordingly made -. And... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...eight, in order to such an establisment, as that their religion, laws, and liberties might not again bo in danger of being subverted : upon which letters,...letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representative of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration the best means... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional law - 1837 - 236 pages
...(after stating the election of the members, pursuant to the letters of the prince of Orange, proceeds.) "And thereupon the said lords, spiritual and temporal,...letters, and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representation of 8 "The declaration of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, assembled... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional history - 1837 - 230 pages
...(after stating the election of the members, pursuant to the letters of the prince of Orange, proceeds.) "And thereupon the said lords, spiritual and temporal,...letters, and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representation of 8 this nation, taking into their most serious consideration, the best means... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 816 pages
...and liberties might not again be in danger of being subverted : upon which letters elections having been accordingly made, and thereupon the said lords...letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representation of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration the best means... | |
| Horace Twiss - Judges - 1844 - 450 pages
...were assembled at Westminster, by the Prince of Orange, ' in order to such an establishment, that our religion, laws and liberties might not again be in danger of being subverted.' Is it possible to maintain that by such a total change of what was then established, as is now meditated,... | |
| Tresham Dames Gregg - Ireland - 1847 - 488 pages
...upon the two and twentieth day of January, in this year one thousand six hundred and eighty-eight, in order to such an establishment, as that their religion,...letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free representative of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration the best means... | |
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