| 1716 - 324 sider
...Coronation -, fuch a King to whom the Alle' giance of an Englifh Subje<ft is due : And had * fetup another Kind of Dominion, which is to * all Intents...' Legal Title, as fully as if it had been done by * exprefs Words! . " On thefe Principles the States of the Kingdom fettled the Crown on our Great Deliverer,... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 sider
...Allegiance of an Englifh Subject is due ; and hath fet up another kind of Dominion, which is to all infents an Abdication, or abandoning of his legal Title, as fully as if it had been done by exprefs Words. • And, my Lords, for thefe Reafbns the Commons do in- fift upon the Word abdicated,... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1748 - 190 sider
...and " had fet up another kind ot Dominion, which " was to all Intents an Abdication or Abandoning " his legal Title, as fully as if it had been done " by exprefs Words. So Lord Prefident Somers." To the fame Purpofe the Lord Chief Juftice Holt. " The Government... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 sider
...at his coronation, such a king to whom the allegiance of an English subject is due; and. hath set up another kind of dominion, which is to all intents...'abdication, or abandoning of his legal title, as fully as if t had been done by express words. — And, my ords, for these Reasons the commons do insist upon the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 sider
...his coronation ; such a king to whom the allegiance of an English subject is due ; and hath set up another kind of dominion, which is to all intents...abdicated, and cannot agree to the word deserted. DANIEL FINCH, ( Second Earl of Nottingham,) Was born 1647, and died 1730. He was all his life an active... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 sider
...his coronation ; such a king to whom the allegiance of an English subject is due ; and hath set up another kind of dominion, which is to. all intents...title, as fully as if it had been done by express word s. And, my lords, for these reasons the commons do insist upon the word abdicated, and cannot... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 610 sider
...is due ; and had set up another kind of dominion, which was to all intents abdication or abandoning his legal title, as fully as if it had been done by express words. So Lord President Somers." — Echard, p. 1144. To the same purpose the Lord Chief Justice Holt. "... | |
| William Taylor - 1813 - 356 sider
...the coronation ; such a king to whpm the allegiance of an english subject is due ; and hath set up another kind of dominion, which is to all intents...insist upon the word abdicated, and cannot agree to Ihe word deserted." To die. To expire. To die (from the icelaudish tk del, I fall,) is the more comprehensive... | |
| William Taylor - 1813 - 400 sider
...the coronation ; such a king to whom the allegiance of an english subject is due ; and hath »et up another kind of dominion, which is to all intents an abdication, or abandoning of his legal title, a« fully as if it had been done by express words. " And, my lords, for these reasons the Commons do... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 sider
...at the coronation; such a king to whom the allegiance of an English subject is due; and hath set up another kind of dominion, which is to all intents...deserted." Without all this learned verbosity it will be ebvious to every person that the two words are widely distinct from each other; abdication being a... | |
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