Whereas by the ancient laws and statutes of this kingdom frequent Parliaments ought to be held, and whereas frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people... The Political state of Great Britain - Página 675por Political state of Great Britain - 1716Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1820 - 646 páginas
...laws and statutes of this kingdom, frequent Parliaments ought to be held ; and whereas frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King and People. ' The act then proceeds, in the first section, to provide for the frequent holding of Parliaments,,... | |
| 1805 - 622 páginas
...and statutes of this kingdom, frequent parliaments ought to be held, and whwc;i.-> írnjucjit nucí new parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the kins: aud people.'1 These two \vhereasvs avf full of wisdom and sound sense : but in the first year... | |
| 1808 - 540 páginas
...declares, ' that, by the ancient laws and statutes of the realm, frequent parliaments ought to be held, and that frequent NEW parliaments tend very much to the happy union and the good agreement of the King and his people.' Before this repeal takes place, I hope it will be shewn... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 páginas
...laws-and statutes of this kingdom, frequent parliaments ought to be held ; and whereas frequent and new parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people, we, your majesty's most loyal and obedient subjects, • the lords, &c. do most humbly beseech... | |
| William Hamilton Reid - 1809 - 228 páginas
...Mary, would greatly check corruption, and, in the words of the preamble to that memorable act, would " tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people." That the only v/Ay to have independent men in parliament, is to send them independent there,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 páginas
...Mary, would greatly check corruption, and in the words of the preamble to that memorable act, would " tend very much to the happy " union and good agreement of the king " and people." 10. Unanimously, That the only way to have independent men in parliament, is to send them... | |
| 1809 - 536 páginas
...Mary, would greatly check Corruption, and in the words of the Preamble to that memorable Act, would " tend very " much to the happy union and good " agreement of the King and People." 10th, Unanimously, That the only way to have independent men in Parliament, is to send them... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 540 páginas
...Mary, would greatly check Corruption, and in the words of the Preamble tothat memorable Act, would " tend very " much to the happy union and good " agreement of the King and People." 10th, Unanimously, That the only way to have independent men in Parliament, is to send them... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 páginas
...' That by the ancient laws and statutes of the ' kingdom, frequent parliaments ought to be ' held ; and that frequent new parliaments tend ' very much to the happy union and good agree' ment of the king and his people.' The first proposition is incontestable ; and the latter, I... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 700 páginas
...of the laws, parliaments ought to be held frequently. And the 6 W. & M. i.MEng. c. 2. Eng. recites, that frequent new parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people, and therefore provides (s. 1.) that a parliament shall be holden once in three years at the... | |
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