Della istoria d'Italia, antica e moderna, Volume 1G. P. Giegler, 1819 - Italy |
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Page 43
... Protestants , They hoped in a little time to walk in Proceffion through Cheap- fide . A mighty Harvest of new Converts was ex- pected , and that Labourers might not be wanting , whole Flocks of Priests and Regulars were fent over from ...
... Protestants , They hoped in a little time to walk in Proceffion through Cheap- fide . A mighty Harvest of new Converts was ex- pected , and that Labourers might not be wanting , whole Flocks of Priests and Regulars were fent over from ...
Page 44
... Protestant Church in its Doctrine and Difcipline . Commif- foners Names : At first the Commiffion was directed to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; the Lord Jeffreys , Lord- Chancellor of England ; the Earl of Rochester , Lord High ...
... Protestant Church in its Doctrine and Difcipline . Commif- foners Names : At first the Commiffion was directed to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ; the Lord Jeffreys , Lord- Chancellor of England ; the Earl of Rochester , Lord High ...
Page 152
... Protestant Religion and Laws of the Kingdom . This Vote was communicated to the Peers , who confirm'd it by entering the fame into their Journal ; and , on March 5. concurred alfo with the ' Addrefs of Commons in the following Addrefs ...
... Protestant Religion and Laws of the Kingdom . This Vote was communicated to the Peers , who confirm'd it by entering the fame into their Journal ; and , on March 5. concurred alfo with the ' Addrefs of Commons in the following Addrefs ...
Page 185
... Protestant Regiments of that Na- tion . W. & M. Army The Engli Army fuffered extremely from a ra- Hard fhips ging Sicknefs of Gripes and Flux , occafion'd by the of the Eng lifh Dampnefs of the Place , the Badnefs of the Weather , and ...
... Protestant Regiments of that Na- tion . W. & M. Army The Engli Army fuffered extremely from a ra- Hard fhips ging Sicknefs of Gripes and Flux , occafion'd by the of the Eng lifh Dampnefs of the Place , the Badnefs of the Weather , and ...
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Page 472 - It is agreed that in the first place out of the aforesaid sum what consideration shall be found necessary to be had for any losses which private persons may sustain by reducing the coin of Scotland to the standard and value of the coin of England may be made good...
Page 468 - And that all papists and persons marrying papists shall be excluded from and for ever incapable to inherit possess or enjoy the imperial crown of Great Britain and the dominions thereunto belonging or any part thereof and in every such case the crown and government shall from time to time descend to and be enjoyed by such person being a protestant...
Page 122 - We are confident that no persons can have such hard thoughts of us as to imagine that we have any other design in this undertaking, than to procure a settlement of the religion, and of the liberties and properties of the subjects, upon so sure a foundation, that there may be no danger of the nation's relapsing into the like miseries at any time hereafter.
Page 473 - ... that the laws which concern public right, policy and civil government may be made the same throughout the whole united kingdom, but that no alteration be made in laws which concern private right except for evident utility of the subjects within Scotland.
Page 157 - And excessive bail hath been required of persons committed in criminal cases, to elude the benefit of the laws made for the liberty of the subjects.
Page 367 - In order to do your part, it will be necessary to have a great strength at sea, and to provide for the security of our ships in harbour; and...
Page 468 - Union have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation to and from any port or place within the said United Kingdom and the Dominions and Plantations thereunto belonging, and that there be a communication of all other rights, privileges, and advantages which do or may belong to the subjects of either Kingdom, except where it is otherwise expressly agreed in these Articles.
Page 18 - I shall make it my endeavour to preserve this government, both in church and state, as it is now by law established.
Page 469 - England when the union commences shall from and after the union take place throughout the whole United Kingdom excepting and reserving the duties upon export and import of such particular commodities from which any persons the subjects of either kingdom are specially liberated and exempted by their private rights which after the union are to remain safe and entire to them in all respects as before the same...
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