The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration in 1660, to the Present Time ... With an Account of the Promotions of the Several Peers, and the State of the Peerage in Every Reign: Connected with the Transactions of the Commons, and History of the Times, And Illustrated with Historical Notes and Observations. Together with the Debates in the Parliament of Scotland Relating to the Union. To Each Volume are Added Proper Indexes ...

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Side xlix - Parliament, with the establishment therein contained, shall be held and observed in all time coming as a fundamental and essential condition of any treaty or union to be concluded betwixt the two kingdoms, without any alteration thereof or derogation thereto in any sort for ever...
Side 530 - He then moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that there be laid before this Houle an account of the amount of his Majefty's quit-rents in the feveral provinces of North-America.
Side 631 - Propofitions contained in the Queftion, than thofe we received in the Debate, authorized by the Ufage of almoft all the Nations in Europe ; nor were there any particular Papers pointed out, as neceflary for the Information of the Houfe. And we thought this the propereft Time to come to this Refolution, before any Steps were taken as to the Method of making the intended Augmentation. II. Becaufe it was proved in the Debate, and univerfally admitted, that the Augmentation of our Land Forces, by the...
Side xlviii - Acts of Parliament, pursuant to the claim of right, shall remain and continue unalterable and that the said Presbyterian Government shall be the only Government of the Church within the Kingdom of Scotland...
Side xlix - Majesty with advice aforesaid expressly declares and statutes that none of the subjects of this kingdom shall be liable to, but all and every one of them for ever free of, any oath, test or subscription within this kingdom contrary to or inconsistent with the foresaid true Protestant religion and Presbyterian Church government, worship and discipline as above established...
Side 421 - Addrefs be prefemed to his Majefty, to return him the Thanks of this Houfe for his moft gracious Speech from the Throne. To acknowledge his Majefty's great •Wifdom, and his Adherence to the true Intereft of his Kingdoms, in reiblving to carry on this juft and neceflary War in the moft proper Places, and...
Side 482 - WE, your majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjefh, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in parliament aflembled, beg leave to return your majefty our humble thanks for your moil gracious fpeech from the throne.
Side 421 - That an humble Addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, to return him the Thanks of this Houfe for his moft gracious Speech from the Throne. To...
Side xlviii - Edinburgh as now established by law shall continue within this kingdom for ever, and that in all time coming no professors, principals, regents, masters or others bearing office in any university, college or school within this kingdom be capable or be admitted or allowed to continue in the exercise of their said functions but such as shall own and acknowledge the civil government in manner prescribed or to be prescribed by the Acts of Parliament, as also that before or at their admissions they do...
Side lxiii - Britain at such time and place as shall be so appointed by her Majesty and shall be the two houses of the first Parliament of Great Britain and that Parliament may continue for such time only as the present Parliament of England might have continued if the union of the two kingdoms had not been made...

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