| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1820 - 502 pages
...advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, in parliament assembled, had, have, and of right ought to have, full power and authority...statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the people of the British colonies iu America, in all matters touching the general weal of the whole dominions... | |
| J H. Adolphus - 1820 - 896 pages
...manifested a most scandalous, disgraceful, and vicious conduct towards the said fiartolomo. We, therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal and commons of Great Britain in parliament assembled, humbly pray your majesty that it may be enacted, and be it therefore enacted, that from and after the... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - Trials (Adultery) - 1820 - 504 pages
...manifested a most se;mdul<ms, disgraceful, and vieiou« conduct towards the said Bartholomew. We, therefore, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, humbly pray, that from and after the passing of this Act, the snid Caroline Amelia Elizabeth be wholly... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Prerogative, Royal - 1820 - 528 pages
...the Colonies, an appeal lies to the King Ibid. 222 to 231. in Council here in England. And from who have full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all... | |
| John Adolphus - 1821 - 564 pages
...manifested a most scandalous, disgraceful, and vicious conduct towards the said Bartolomo. We, therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal and commons of Great Britain in parliament assembled, humbly pray your majesty that it may be enacted, and be it therefore enacted, that from and after the... | |
| George Pretyman - Great Britain - 1821 - 524 pages
...as it then stood : " Most gracious Sovereign, " We your majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, of Great Britain, in parliament assembled, have taken into our most serious consideration, the important subject of the commercial intercourse... | |
| History - 1953 - 346 pages
...presented to Parliament on February 3 read "That the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great...subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever."43 This was the declaration "in general terms" upon which Rockingham and his colleagues... | |
| William Quirk, R. Randall Bridwell - Law - 1995 - 162 pages
...Parliament made the same point to the American colonists in the 1766 Declaratory Act, asserting that it "had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power...people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britian, in all cases whatever." One other act, Jefferson said, required special mention — an act... | |
| John Phillip Reid - Law - 1995 - 180 pages
...Kingdom." To win over the opposition, repeal was preceded by the Declaratory Act, decreeing that Parliament "had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power...validity to bind the colonies and people of America ... in all cases whatsoever." "I consider this as the Way of Proceeding most consistent with your Dignity,"... | |
| Francis Jennings - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 248 pages
...and parliament of Great Britain; and that the King's majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of Great...subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.7 The words were plain, but the rosy haze of majesty still hung over Franklin. He simply... | |
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