Historical Register1720 Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... fhould fuffer from pofli- ⚫ble Contingencies and diftant Incidents among themselves , but no Regard had to the known im- ' mediate prefent Rights of thofe who do not fit in their Houfe , but have Title of Election into it : There is no ...
... fhould fuffer from pofli- ⚫ble Contingencies and diftant Incidents among themselves , but no Regard had to the known im- ' mediate prefent Rights of thofe who do not fit in their Houfe , but have Title of Election into it : There is no ...
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... fhould ⚫ have then withftood the receiving of them , or done what they thought fit at another Seafon for their Satisfaction ; and not , when it is too late , instead of alerting their Liberties , mediate their future Securi- ⚫ty in ...
... fhould ⚫ have then withftood the receiving of them , or done what they thought fit at another Seafon for their Satisfaction ; and not , when it is too late , instead of alerting their Liberties , mediate their future Securi- ⚫ty in ...
第 13 頁
... fhould it become ' a Law , than in the Circumstances under which they fend it to us for our Concurrence ; and it is not • Thirft of Power , but Moderation in the Demands ' made of it , can recommend Men to farther Truft ; ' and we ...
... fhould it become ' a Law , than in the Circumstances under which they fend it to us for our Concurrence ; and it is not • Thirft of Power , but Moderation in the Demands ' made of it , can recommend Men to farther Truft ; ' and we ...
第 15 頁
... fhould , at laft , be no better • rewarded , than by a Bill , which was vifibly calcu- lated to exclude them from Titles of Honour , and to raise the Dignity and Power of the Peers . That this feem'd to have been the principal Defign of ...
... fhould , at laft , be no better • rewarded , than by a Bill , which was vifibly calcu- lated to exclude them from Titles of Honour , and to raise the Dignity and Power of the Peers . That this feem'd to have been the principal Defign of ...
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... fhould pass into a Law , it might render that Divifion irreconcileable ; and therefore he was against the committing it . ' Mr. Hn anfwer'd one of the moft material Objections against the Bill , viz . That it would give the Peerage an ...
... fhould pass into a Law , it might render that Divifion irreconcileable ; and therefore he was against the committing it . ' Mr. Hn anfwer'd one of the moft material Objections against the Bill , viz . That it would give the Peerage an ...
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第 43 頁 - Indies, or any indorsement or assignment thereon, or on any bond or obligation under the common seal of the governor and company of merchants of Great Britain, trading to the South Seas and other parts of America...
第 93 頁 - England; a writ of error (in the nature of an appeal) lying from the King's Bench in Ireland to the King's Bench in England...
第 18 頁 - ... of many valuable privileges, and to give them more power and authority, by limiting their number, would, in time, bring back the commons into the...
第 17 頁 - Bill is passed into a law, one of the most powerful incentives to virtue would be taken away, since there would be no arriving at honour, but through the winding-sheet of an old decrepit lord, or the grave of an extinct noble family...
第 133 頁 - An Act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the crown of Great Britain.
第 93 頁 - King, for information, who gave them an account what the common law and cuftom of England in like cafes was, and this undoubtedly by the advice of the Juftices of the King's Bench, who then were obliged • to attend the King wherever he...
第 178 頁 - June one thousand seven hundred and twenty, all and every the undertakings and attempts described, as aforesaid, and all other public undertakings and attempts, tending to the common grievance, prejudice, and inconvenience of his...
第 11 頁 - ... according to the talents and abilities of the owner; and as it is allowed, that...
第 21 頁 - Defertion was read the third Time, pafs'd, and fent up to the Lords: And then...
第 10 頁 - It is said that power attends property; but it is as true, that power will command property; and according to the degeneracy of human nature, the Lords may as well grow corrupt as other men; and if they should do so, how will this be amended, but by the consent of those, who shall become so corrupt?