| 1806 - 500 pages
...upon several occasions declared,' that they believed that office wasnot to be looked upon as necessary pro hac vice only, but for continuance; and that he who executed it, deserved to have an ample and a liberal estate conferred upon him forever:' which sudden mutation and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 590 pages
...declaration, yet fome of thofe whofe opinions grew quickly into ordinances, upon feveral occafions, declared, " that they believed " that office was not...but for continuance ; and that he " who executed it deferred to have an ample and a > " liberal eftate conferred upon him for ever :" which fudden mutation... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 pages
...declaration, yet fome of thofe whofe opinions grew quickly into ordinances, upon feveral occafions, declared, " that they believed " that office was not to be looked upon as neceffary " pro hac i'ice only, but for continuance ; and that he " who executed it deferved to have... | |
| Thomas Lowndes - 1825 - 590 pages
...declaration, yet some of those whose opinions grew quickly into ordinances upon several occasions, declared ' that they believed that office was not to be looked upon as necessary pro hac vice only, but for continuance ; and that he who executed it deserved to have an... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1843 - 810 pages
...declaration, yet some of those whose opinions grew quickly into ordinances, upon several occasions, declared, " that ' they believed that office was not to be looked ' upon as necessary pro hoc vice only, but for ' continuance ; and that he who executed it de' served to have... | |
| James Croston - Cheshire (England) - 1882 - 488 pages
...upon several occasions declared that they believed that office was not to be looked upon as necessary pro hac vice only, but for continuance, and that he who executed it deserved to have an ample and liberal estate conferred upon him for ever." As his office did not expire... | |
| James Croston - Cheshire (England) - 1882 - 484 pages
...such declaration, yet some of those whose opinion grew quickly into ordinances, upon several occasions declared that they believed that office was not to be looked upon as necessary pro hac v1ce only, but for continuance, and that he who executed it deserved to have an ample... | |
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