The History of England, Zväzok 16Printed, by assignment from Mr. Knapton, for T. Osborne and J. Shipton, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, T. Longman, T. Caslon, S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware., 1762 |
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Strana 33
... seemed to continue there with no other view than to charge themselves with the defpicable province of making a brave fet of battalions lay down their arms with reluc- tance , and of furrendering to the enemy twenty - feven battali ons ...
... seemed to continue there with no other view than to charge themselves with the defpicable province of making a brave fet of battalions lay down their arms with reluc- tance , and of furrendering to the enemy twenty - feven battali ons ...
Strana 74
... seemed to be threatned ; and , at laft , the grand committee of the peers came to these resolutions , " That the beft method to pre- ❝vent the inconveniences , which might happen by the late acts paffed in Scotland , was by making fuch ...
... seemed to be threatned ; and , at laft , the grand committee of the peers came to these resolutions , " That the beft method to pre- ❝vent the inconveniences , which might happen by the late acts paffed in Scotland , was by making fuch ...
Strana 107
... seemed now to be fet , he had no mind to let it go to a final decifion : So he de- layed the affigning the errors of the judgment , till the days were lapfed , in which , according to a ftanding order , errors ought to be affigned upon ...
... seemed now to be fet , he had no mind to let it go to a final decifion : So he de- layed the affigning the errors of the judgment , till the days were lapfed , in which , according to a ftanding order , errors ought to be affigned upon ...
Strana 112
... seemed confident , that , if all , who were in employments , would concur in it , they should be able to carry it . Thofe of ano- ther mind , who were in their hearts for the pretended prince of Wales , put this by with great zeal ...
... seemed confident , that , if all , who were in employments , would concur in it , they should be able to carry it . Thofe of ano- ther mind , who were in their hearts for the pretended prince of Wales , put this by with great zeal ...
Strana 113
... seemed to be remote : And confequently , there would be a great oppofi- tion made to a general act about it . Those who intended ftill to oppofe it , would reckon they should find matter enough in the particulars to raise a great ...
... seemed to be remote : And confequently , there would be a great oppofi- tion made to a general act about it . Those who intended ftill to oppofe it , would reckon they should find matter enough in the particulars to raise a great ...
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Strana 245 - Union, have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation, to and from any port or place within the said United Kingdom, and the dominions and plantations thereunto belonging, and that there be a communication of all other rights, privileges, and advantages, which do or may belong to the subjects of either kingdom, except where it is otherwise expressly agreed in these articles.
Strana 97 - Conventicles," provided that any person who should be present at any meeting, under colour or pretence of any exercise of religion, in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the Church of England...
Strana 91 - that neither House of Parliament hath any power by any vote or declaration to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of Parliament.
Strana 254 - Scotland from and after the Union as in England and that all other Laws in Use within the Kingdom of Scotland do after the Union and notwithstanding thereof remain in the same Force as before (except such as are contrary to or inconsistent with...
Strana 253 - XVI. That, from and after the Union, the coin shall be of the same standard and value throughout the United Kingdom as now in England, and a Mint shall be continued in Scotland under the same rules as the Mint in England...
Strana 258 - Britain and shall enjoy all Privileges of Peers as fully as the Peers of England do now or as they or any other Peers of Great Britain may hereafter enjoy the same except the Right and Privilege of sitting in the House of Lords and the Privileges depending thereon and particularly the Right of sitting upon the Trials of Peers.
Strana 251 - ... shall be due and payable from the time of the union And in regard that after the union Scotland becoming liable to the...
Strana 360 - Bacon, that a unity pieced up by direct admission of contrarieties in the fundamental points of it, is like the toes of Nebuchadnezzar's image, which were made of iron and clay — they may cleave together, but would never incorporate.
Strana 92 - That every Englishman, who is imprisoned by any authority whatsoever, has an undoubted right, by his agents, or friends, to apply for, and obtain a Writ of Habeas Corpus, in order to procure his liberty by due course of law.
Strana 247 - VII That all parts of the united kingdom be for ever, from and after the union, liable to the same excises upon all exciseable liquors...