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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From ... - Page 346
by John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1857
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 90, Part 1; Volume 127

1820 - 748 pages
...find, Gentlemen, that the House of Commons of that day passed the following Resolution : " * Resolved, That the people are, under God, the original of all just power !' " Well, can any sentiment be more just and reasonable > Is it not the foundation of all the liberties...
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Speeches Delivered on Public Occasions in Liverpool

George Canning - 1825 - 456 pages
...find, Gentlemen, that the House of Commons of that day passed the following resolution : " Resolved, that the people are, under God, " the original of all just power." Well! — can any sentiment be more just and reasonable? Is it not the foundation of all the liberties...
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Speeches of the Right Hon. George Canning

George Canning - 1825 - 462 pages
...find, Gentlemen, that the House of Commons of that day passed the following resolution : " Resolved, that the people are, under God, " the original of all just power." Well! — can any sentiment be more just and reasonable? Is it not the foundation of all the liberties...
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The History of Scotland, Volume 4

George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 pages
...unpleasant collision ; but the commons, instead of being disconcerted, passed a declaratory act, " That the people are under God, the original of all just power. That the commons being chosen by and representing the people, and the supreme power of the nation, and that whatsoever...
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The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 pages
...difference of judgment, than might be expected, to an absolute renunciation of monarchy. They voted indeed that the people are, under God, the original of all just power ; and that whatever is enacted by the commons in parliament hath the force of law, although the consent...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Volume 6

George Canning - 1828 - 458 pages
...gentlemen, that the House of Commons of that day passed the following resolution :- — " Resolved, that the people are, under God, the original of all just power." Well !— can any sentiment be more just and reasonable? Is it not the foundation of all the liberties...
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Some Remarks on the Present State of Affairs: Respectfully Addressed to the ...

Matthew Stewart - 1831 - 140 pages
...the substance. ' Resolved, &c. That the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled, do ' declare, that the people are, under God, the original of all just power. ' And do also declare, That the Commons of England, in Parliament assem' bled, being chosen by and...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volume 6

George Canning, Roger Therry - 1836 - 452 pages
...gentlemen, that the House of Commons of that day passed the following resolution : — " Resolved, that the people are, under God, the original of all just power." Well !— can any sentiment be more just and reasonable? Is it not the foundation of all the liberties...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Henry Vane, the Younger; Henry ...

1838 - 434 pages
...these three momentous resolutions : " That the commons of England, in parliament assembled, do declare, That the people are, under God, the original of all just power. And do also declare, That the commons of England, in parliament assembled, being chosen by representing...
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The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the ...

Charles Henry Parry - 1839 - 726 pages
...to the Secluded Members, (w) Resolved. " The Commons of England in Parliament assembled, do Declare, that the People are under God, the original of all just Power, and that being chosen by and representing the People, they have the Supreme Power of the Nation: that...
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