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" This act of violence, of all those which were committed during the reign of James, is perhaps the most illegal and arbitrary. When the dispensing power was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes... "
The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ... - Página 221
por David Hume - 1810
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volumen8

David Hume - 1775 - 480 páginas
...now fecure From invafion. The privileges of a college are attacked : Men are illegally difpofleffed of their property, for adhering to their duty, to...: The fountains of the church are attempted to be poifoned ; nor would it be long, it was concluded ere all ecclefiaftical, as well as civil preferments,...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volumen8

David Hume - 1789 - 580 páginas
...now fecure from invafion. The privileges of a college are attacked : Men are illegally difpoflefled of their property, for adhering to their duty, to...religion: The fountains of the church are attempted to be poifoned ; nor would it be long, it was concluded, ere all ecclefiaftical, as well as civil preferments,...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volumen12

David Hume - 1789 - 300 páginas
...now fecure from invafion. The privileges of a college are attacked : Men are illegally difpoffeffed of their property, for adhering to their duty, to...religion: The fountains of the church are attempted to be poifoned; nor would it belong, it was concluded, ere all ecclefiaftical, as well as civil preferments,...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...attempt of prerogative, in terms not less decisive. " The president, and all the fellows," says he, " except two, who complied, were expelled the college;...their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion." • This measure king James lived to repent, after repentance was too late. When the charter of London...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private propuiy, could not legally be infringed by that prerogative....their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion." This measure king James lived to repent, after repentance was too late. When the charter of London...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volumen1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 páginas
...prerogative, in terms not less decisive. " The president, and all the fellows," says he, "except two, u-ho complied, were expelled the college; and Parker was...their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion." This measure king James lived to repent, after repentance was too late. When the charter of London...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volumen1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 1166 páginas
...court lawyers, it hud still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private property, could riot legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet, in...their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion." . , s This measure king James lived to repent, after repentance was too late. When the charter of London...
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Quarterly Review, Volumen61

1838 - 574 páginas
...Fellows of Magdalen College, for refusing to elect a Popish President in violation of their oaths — ' This act of violence, of all those which were committed...concluded, ere all ecclesiastical as well as civil preferment would be bestowed on such as, negligent of honour, virtue, and sincerity, basely sacrificed...
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Quarterly Review, Volumen61

1838 - 574 páginas
...insisted on by Court Lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes which regard private properly could not legally be infringed by that prerogative....concluded, ere all ecclesiastical as well as civil preferment would be bestowed on such as, negligent of honour, virtue, and sincerity, basely sacrificed...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen61

1838 - 728 páginas
...Court Lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes which regard priva/e property could nut legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet in this...concluded, ere all ecclesiastical as well as civil preferment would be bestowed on such as, negligent of honour, virtue, and sincerity, basely sacrificed...
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