| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pągines
...of the laws, parliaments ought to be held frequently. The Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, do claim, demand!, and insist upon all and singular the premises, " as the ancient and indubitable right of the people of this kingdom." As the Declaration of Rights took... | |
| 1905 - 542 pągines
...Princess of Orange, Feb. 13, 11)88, and aiierwiirds enacted in Parliament, concludes with these remarkable words :, " And they do claim, demand, and insist " upon all and singular the premises, as " tlie:r undoubted rights and liberties." And the Act of Parliament itself (I W. and M. st. 2. c. 2)... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 pągines
...enacted in parliament when they became king and queen : which declaration concludes in these remarkable words ; " and they " do claim, demand, and insist...singular the " premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties." And the act of parliament itself recognises " all and singular the h 2 Iust. proem. k 2... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 pągines
...for the amending, strengthening, and preserving of the laws, parliaments ought to be held frequently; and they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and...singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 pągines
...for the amending, strengthening, and preserving of the laws, parliaments ought to be held frequently; and they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and...singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 pągines
...omeud4 ing, strengthening, and preserving of the laws, • parliaments ought to be held frequently. " And they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and...singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties ; and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 626 pągines
...of conferring on him the regal dignity ; — and they were prescribed in pretty positive terms ; " and they do claim, demand, and insist upon, all and...singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties.'' The Parliament having now no positive law to direct them, could only be guided, as far... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 pągines
...recognised ; and in which the people declare respecting this and other important points — " That they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular " the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties." That attempts have been made to hinder the people from exercising this right, appears by... | |
| William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 pągines
...any other) Authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal ;" and it is further added, that ' We do claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the Premises as our nn* doubted Rights and Privileges." 4.. That with regret and indignation we learn that one Branch... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1817 - 348 pągines
...for the amending, strengthening) and preserving of the laws, parliaments ought to be held frequently, And they do claim, demand, and insist upon all and...singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties? and that no declarations, judgments, doings, or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people... | |
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