| E. Neville Williams - 484 pągines
...in any of the said premisses, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they are particularly...attempts upon their religion, rights, and liberties. II. The said lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, assembled at Westminster, do resolve, That... | |
| Geoffrey Wilson - 1976 - 842 pągines
...intire confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him and will still preserve them from...their religion rights and liberties. The said lords spirituall and temporall and commons assembled at Westminster doe resolve that William and Mary Prince... | |
| Margaret Lucille Kekewich - 1994 - 276 pągines
...in any of the said Premisses, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they are particularly...attempts upon their Religion, Rights, and Liberties. II. The said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, assembled at Westminster, do Resolve, that... | |
| J. C. D. Clark - 2000 - 600 pągines
...announced that the members of the Convention Parliament, 'Having ... an entire confidence' that William 'will perfect the deliverance so far advanced by him...attempts upon their religion rights and liberties', declared William and Mary sovereigns. William's reply accepted 'what you have offered' (whether the... | |
| Wolfgang Fikentscher, Achim R. Fochem - 2002 - 336 pągines
...intire confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him, and will still preserve them from...their religion, rights, and liberties; The said Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and Commons, assembled at Westminster, doe resolve that William and Mary,... | |
| F. N. Forman - 2002 - 464 pągines
...document expressed 'an entire confidence' that their intended Monarch, the Prince of Orange, would 'preserve them from the violation of their rights...attempts upon their religion, rights and liberties'. In return, they were prepared to offer the crown to William and Mary jointly for the duration of their... | |
| Harold Joseph Berman - 2009 - 548 pągines
...temporal and commons, "having an entire confidence that his said highness the prince of Orange will . . . preserve them from the violation of their rights which...attempts upon their religion, rights and liberties ... do resolve that William and Mary, prince and princess of Orange, be and be declared king and queen... | |
| Paul Gordon Lauren - 2003 - 418 pągines
...punishment — all in the name of "ancient" and "undoubted" rights and all designed to protect people "from the violation of their rights, which they have here asserted, and from all other anempts upon their religion, rights, and liberties."15 These tumultuous developments also witnessed... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 pągines
...consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the declarations of His Highness the prince of Orange, as being the...liberties, the said lords spiritual and temporal and commons assembled at Westminster, do resolve, that William and Mary, prince and princess of Orange,... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2007 - 590 pągines
...people in any of the said premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example. To which demand of their rights they are particularly...attempts upon their religion, rights, and liberties ... 15.4 THE UNITED STATES DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (1776) When in the course of human events it... | |
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