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Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History ... - Page 515
edited by - 1881 - 552 pages
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1854 - 566 pages
...death, contrary to the laws and franehise of the [and. " XI. All which they most humbly pray of yonr most excellent majesty, as their rights and liberties,...and statutes of this realm : and that your majesty wonld also vouchsafe to declare, that the awards, doings, and proceedings to the prejudice of your...
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The History of Political Literature, from the Earliest Times, Volume 2

Robert Blakey - 1855 - 474 pages
...majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. " XI. All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent...doings, and proceedings to the prejudice of your people, iu any of the premises, shall not be drawn hereafter into consequence or example : And that your majesty...
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The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Volume 2

Robert Blakey - 1855 - 482 pages
...the laws and franchise of the land. -' ' XI. All which they most humbly pray of your most . Acellent majesty, as their rights and liberties, according...the awards, doings, and proceedings to the prejudice VOL. II. I of your people, in any of the premises, shall not be drawn hereafter into consequence or...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 5

David Hume - 1856 - 588 pages
...majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. XL All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent...people, in any of the premises, shall not be drawn hereafier into consequence or example ; and that your majesty would be also graciously pleased, for...
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Notes of the Baptists, and their principles, in Norwich, Conn., from the ...

Frederic Denison - 1857 - 104 pages
...Freeman in any such manner be Destrained or Imprisoned ; — All which, your MAJESTIES Petitioners Most Humbly pray of your MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY as Their Rights and Privileges According To The Word of ye Evet-living God, The Laws and Statutes of your MAJESTIES Realm,...
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A Treatise on the Right of Personal Liberty: And on the Writ of ..., Volume 961

Rollin Carlos Hurd - 1858 - 714 pages
...make answer according to law." • In the subsequent sections the King was petitioned to declare that, "as their rights and liberties according to the laws and statutes of this realm," — " no freeman, in any such manner as is before mentioned, be imprisoned or detained," &c., &c. The...
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The Student's Hume: A History of England from the Earliest Times to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 820 pages
...majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. XL All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent...statutes of this realm; and that your majesty would B!HO vouchsafe to declare that the awards, doings, and proceedings, to the prejudice of your people...
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The history of England, by D. Hume, continued by T. Smollett, and to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. " XI. All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent...majesty, as their rights and liberties, according to i he laws and statutes of this realm : and that your majesty would also vouchsafe to declare, That...
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The Student's Hume: A History of England from the Earliest Times to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 824 pages
...ntatuten of this realm; and thut your majesty would nlrfo vouchsafe to declare that the awards, doing)*, and proceedings, to the prejudice of your people in any of the premise*, tfhull not bo drawn hereafter into consequence or exninple; and that your majesty would be...
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England under the Tudors and Stuarts

James Birchall - 1861 - 760 pages
...no commissions of like nature issued forth in future. (11) All which the Commons prayed of the King as their rights and liberties, according to the laws and statutes of the realm; that he would declare that the proceedings they had complained of, should not be drawn hereafter...
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