| Charles Wilkins Webber - United States - 1861 - 434 pages
...execution of laws, without consent of Parliament ; " By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power ; " By issuing and causing to be executed a commission, nnder the great seal, for erecting a court,... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - Constitutional history - 1863 - 312 pages
...execution of laws, without consent of parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring...prerogative,, for other time, and in other manner, than the Bame was granted by parliament. 5. By raising and keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1863 - 282 pages
...of laws, without consent of Parliament. " 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power. " 7. By violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament. "All which," say they,... | |
| Homersham Cox - Constitutional law - 1863 - 860 pages
...in various ways mentioned ; one of which is, " By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power" (the dispensing power). The Act declares " That it is the right of the subjects to petition the King,... | |
| John Fulton - Constitutional history - 1864 - 582 pages
...of Laws, without Consent of Parliament. " 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy Prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring...erecting a Court called, The Court of Commissioners for Edesiastical Causes. " 4. By levying Money for and to the Use of the Crown, by Pretence of Prerogative,... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1864 - 586 pages
...of laws, without consent of Parliament. " 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power. 14 7. By violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament. "All which," say they,... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 360 pages
...laws without consent of a Parliament. .,. "2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed, power. "By violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament. "All of which,77 say they,... | |
| William Hale Hale - Church and state - 1867 - 126 pages
...and extirpating the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom, one was, " the issuing and causing to be executed a Commission under...Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes;" and that it was thereon declared, that " the Commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners... | |
| David Hume - 1869 - 822 pages
...execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring...power. • 3. By issuing and causing to be executed a commit ion under the great seal for erecting a court called the Court of Commissioner* for Ecclesiaetical... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1872 - 822 pages
...execution of lawn, without consent of Parliament. '-'. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed pow«r. 3. By trailing and causing to be executed a commission under the great peal for erect* ing... | |
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