| Political science - 1845 - 908 pages
...claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises as their un^oubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings,...of the people in any of the said premises, ought in anywise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example." The act also recognises their Majesties... | |
| Armand Carrel, Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1846 - 498 pages
...demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and privileges; and no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings,...premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example." This new declaration of rights was less energetic than that of 1640;... | |
| Tresham Dames Gregg - Ireland - 1847 - 488 pages
...Orange, it embodies : " We do claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as our undoubted rights and privileges; and that no declarations,...to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premisses, ought in anywise to be drawn into consequence or example." There was " no mistake" about... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1848 - 76 pages
...claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings,...premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example : To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1848 - 82 pages
...claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings,...premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example : To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the... | |
| Political science - 1848 - 536 pages
...singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declaration!-, judgment*, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in anywise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example." The act also recognises their Majesties... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert - Constitutional law - 1848 - 400 pages
...nämlich die geistlichen und weltliehen Lords des Oberhauses und die Gemeinen. Judgements Doeings and Proceedings to the Prejudice of the People in any of the said Premisses ought in any wise to be drawne hereafter into Consequence or Exemplc. To which Demand of... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 pages
...and singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and no Declarations, Jndgments, Doings or Proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in anywise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example. To which demand of their Rights they are... | |
| Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 576 pages
...claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings,...premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1853 - 364 pages
...claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings,...in any of the said premises, ought in any wise to he drawn hereafter into consequence or example : To which demand of their rights they are particularly... | |
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