| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1705 - 448 страници
...men] did ever go about to disinherit Men for their1* Religion. Thirdly I am of Opinion that the Kjn^ of England have their Right from GOD alone~ and that no Power on Earth can deprive them of it. And I hope this Houie wiil not attempt to do any thing, which is fo precifeJy... | |
| Parliament commons, proc, Ch. ii - 1725 - 266 страници
...Houfe, and the Birth-right of every Englifhman. Thirdly, I am of Opinion, that the Kings of EngUnd have their Right from God alone ; and that no Power on Earth can deprive them of it. And I hope this Houfe will not attempt to do any thing, which isfc precifely... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 538 страници
...Fifth-monarchy-men, did ever go about to difinherit Men for their Religion. • Thirdly, I am of Opinion, that the Kings of England have their Right from God alone ; and that no Power on earth can deprive them of it. And I hope this Houie will not attempt to do any thing, which is fo preciièly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 страници
...Nation without it; for none but Papifts, and Fifth-monarchy-men, did ever go about to difinherit • have their Right from God alone; and that no Power on earth can deprive them of it.' And I hope this Houfe will not attempt to do any thing, which is fb precifely... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 страници
...fifth monarchy men, did ever go about to disinherit men for their religion. Thirdly, I am of opinion, that the kings of England have their right from God alone, and that no power on earth can deprive them of it ; and I hope this house will not attempt to do any thing which is so precisely... | |
| Lewis Innes, Thomas Innes, James Stanier Clarke, James II (King of England) - 1816 - 838 страници
...for none but Papists and fift Monarchy men did ever go about to desinherit men for their Religion, that the Kings of England have their right from God alone, and no power on earth can deprive them of it. So -hoped that House would not go so manifestly against both... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 страници
...miserable civil war. For it " cannot be imagined that the Duke will submit to it ; and to disins " herit him for his religion, is not only to act according...These arguments of the Secretary of State were fully answered by Mr. Hampden, and by Mr. Booth, afterwards Lord Delamere. Mr. Hampden said, " Sir, " I do... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 636 страници
...extract from his speech upon the first reading of the Exclusion bill : "I am of opinion," he said, " that the kings of England have their right from God alone ; and that no power on earth can deprive them of it. And I hope this house will not attempt to do any thing which is so precisely... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 464 страници
...dispossess a man of his right because he differs in points of faith. Thirdly, that the Kings of England had their right from God alone, and that no power on earth could deprive them of it. Fourthly, beeause the Exclusion was against the Oath of Allegiance, taken in its own sense, without... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 430 страници
...dispossess a man of his right because he differs in points of faith. Thirdly, that the Kings of England had their right from God alone, and that no power on earth could deprive them of it. Fourthly, because the Exclusion was against the Oath of Allegiance, taken in its own sense, without... | |
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