Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby and Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 114 Seiten |
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... interpretation of it ; which supposes , that it neither meant there should be an Act of Parliament to declare a new treason , nor that one House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ...
... interpretation of it ; which supposes , that it neither meant there should be an Act of Parliament to declare a new treason , nor that one House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ...
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... interpretation of the clause is the most consistent with this Preamble of safety to the subjects , who can be in no danger of injustice from the legislative power , tho ' never so arbitrary : Yet ' tis wholly inconsistent with reason ...
... interpretation of the clause is the most consistent with this Preamble of safety to the subjects , who can be in no danger of injustice from the legislative power , tho ' never so arbitrary : Yet ' tis wholly inconsistent with reason ...
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... interpretation enlarges their authority ; by which it is not hard to guess how it comes to be encourag'd . ADD to this also , that supposing it were fit to enlarge their power of judging any new offence , why should not the same ...
... interpretation enlarges their authority ; by which it is not hard to guess how it comes to be encourag'd . ADD to this also , that supposing it were fit to enlarge their power of judging any new offence , why should not the same ...
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Act of Parliament advis'd allow'd appear arbitrary believe Bill BOLINGBROOK cause be shew'd charms clause compos'd concern'd consider'd Court crime danger death describ'd deserve divine Duke of BUCKINGHAM DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Duke of MARLBOROUGH Duke of YORK Earl of MULGRAVE EDWARD the Third's England Ev'n ev'ry express'd fancy fault favour fortune friends friendship future Parliament good-natur'd happen'd heav'n honour House of Lords house of Peers humour interpretation JOHN SHEFFIELD judg'd Treason Judges judgment kind King's eldest daughter late liv'd Lord Chancellor Lord COKE Lord MULGRAVE Lord of STRAFFORD lover meant meer ment Mistress nature never oblig'd observ'd occasions opinion pass'd passion person PLATO poets pow'r pretend Prince prov'd publick punish Queen resolv'd rest seem'd sometimes sort statute suppos'd supposed Tangier temper thing thought truth vanity VULGAR ERRORS Whereas wise word Parliament