Religious Rights of all our Subjects receive their Confirmation in such a Parliament, let Consciences truly tender be Indulged, let Property of every kind be better than ever secured; let an Act of General Grace and Amnesty extinguish the Fears... The history of the rebellion in the year 1715 - Pàgina 172per Robert Patten - 1745 - 245 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Esq. Robert Campbell - 1745 - 390 pàgines
...extinguifh the Fears, even of the moft guilty ; if poiTible, let the very Remembrance of all which hath preceded this happy Moment, be utterly blotted out,...omitted which is in our Power to contribute to this difinterefted End, we do by thefe Prefents, abfolutely and effectually, for us, our Heirs and Succeffors,... | |
| Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 pàgines
...wherein it was confidsred what couife they fhould take. The lord Wintoun prefled them earneftly to to us, and to each other, in the ftricteft bonds of...omitted, which is in our power to contribute to this deferable end, we do, by thefe prefents, abfolutely and effectually, for us, our heirs and fucceflbrs,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 492 pàgines
...remembrance of all which have '' preceded this happy moment, be utterly " blotted out, that our fubjects may be united " to us, and to each other, in the ftricteft bonds " of affecYion, as well as intereft. " And that nothing may be omitted, which *' is in our power to contribute... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 534 pàgines
...secured ; let an act of general grace and amnesty, extinguish the fears of the most guilty, it' possible; let the very remembrance of all that has preceded...subjects may be united to us, and to each other, in the strictest bonds of affection as well as interest. And that nothing may be omitted which is in our power... | |
| John Struthers - 1827 - 736 pàgines
...secured, let an act of general grace and amnesty, extinguish the fears of the most guilty ; if possible let the very remembrance of all that has preceded...our subjects may be united to us, and to each other, might, indeed, suppose it to lie the sole composition of James himself, and it would be difficult to... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 708 pàgines
...secured, let an act of general grace and amnesty, extinguish the fears of the most guilty; if possible let the very remembrance of all that has preceded...our subjects may be united to us, and to each other, might, indeed, suppose it to be the sole composition of James himself, and it would be difficult to... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 pàgines
...secured ; let an act of general grace and amnesty, extinguish the fears of the most guilty, if possible ; let the very remembrance of all that has preceded...blotted out, that our subjects may be united to us, and each other, in the strictest bonds of affection as well as interest. And that nothing may be omitted... | |
| 1925 - 138 pàgines
...extinguish the Fears even of the most Guilty ; if possible, let the very Remembrance of all which have preceded this happy Moment be utterly blotted out,...Our Subjects may be united to Us, and to Each Other, on the strictest Bonds of Affection, as well as Interest. And that nothing may be omitted which is... | |
| 1882 - 516 pàgines
...extinguish the Fears, even of the most Guilty : If possible. Let the very Remembrance of all which have preceded this happy Moment be utterly blotted out,...Subjects may be united to Us, and to each other, in the strictest Bonds of Affection, as well as Interest. ii. And that nothing may be omitted which is in... | |
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