| Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1864 - 586 pages
...wisest patriots which England ever had. These great and brave men, after that, by arms, they had driven James II. from the throne, for his repeated violations of the rights of Englishmen, declared that he had been .guilty of an attempt to subvert the laws and liberties of the kingdom; among other... | |
| John Fulton - Constitutional history - 1864 - 582 pages
...endeavor to subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion, and the Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom. " 1. By assuming and exercising a Power of dispensing with and suspending of Laws, and the Execution of Laws, without Consent of Parliament. " 2. By committing and prosecuting... | |
| South Carolina. Court of Appeals, J. S. G. Richardson - Equity - 1869 - 414 pages
...the exercise of his sovereign power, he sought " to subvert and extirpate the laws of the kingdom," by assuming and exercising a power of "dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament ;" and one of the substantial results... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1870 - 568 pages
...subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : — • I. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 708 pages
...to subvert and extirpate the protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : — 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1873 - 812 pages
...endeavor to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom: 1. By assuming and exercising a power, of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1873 - 820 pages
...endeavor to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1874 - 604 pages
...to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : — 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| George Roy Badenoch, Robert Potts - Church and state - 1874 - 654 pages
...endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with, and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - 876 pages
...to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom : — 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers... | |
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