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A letter to ... lord John Russell on his speech for the repeal of the Test ... - Page 12
by Robert Jermyn Cooper - 1828
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...

Trials - 1816 - 758 pages
...uuder pain of our displeasure, and to « be further proceeded againit with the utmost « severity. And forasmuch as we are desirous • to have the benefit of the service of all our < inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our ' royal person, and that none of our subjects « may...
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The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the ..., Volume 4

Robert Wodrow - Scotland - 1836 - 572 pages
...of our displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the uttermost severity. And for as much as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which by the law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person, and that none...
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Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a ..., Volume 2

Edward Cardwell - 1844 - 476 pages
...them, under pain of our displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the utmost severity. And forasmuch as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which by the law 10 of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person ; and that...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1854 - 752 pages
...concurrence of our two Houses of Parliament, when wo shall think it convenient for them to meet. » » » And forasmuch as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which, by the law of nature, is inseparably annexed to and inherent in our Royal person, and that none...
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An Inquiry Into the Evidence Relating to the Charges Brought by Lord ...

John Paget - Australia - 1858 - 168 pages
...displeasure, and to be 126 THE KING'S DECLARATION further proceeded against with the utmost severity. And forasmuch as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which by the • law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person, and that...
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An Inquiry Into the Evidence Relating to the Charges Brought by Lord ...

John Paget - 1858 - 152 pages
...them, under pain of our displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the utmost severity. And forasmuch as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which by the law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person, and that none...
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The New "Examen": Or, An Inquiry Into the Evidence Relating to Certain ...

John Paget - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1861 - 422 pages
...them, under pain of our displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the utmost severity. And forasmuch. as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which, by the law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person, and that none...
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The new 'examen' or An inquiry into the evidence relating to certain ...

John Paget - 1861 - 428 pages
...displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the utmost severity. And forasmuch aa we ate desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which, by the law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person, and that none...
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The Pilgrims and the Anglican Church

William Deverell - Church history - 1887 - 346 pages
...houses, or places purposely hired or built for that use." " And forasmuch," proceeds the Declaration, "as we are desirous to have the benefit of the service of all our loving subjects, which by the law of nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in our royal person ; and that none...
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The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 1

Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1889 - 348 pages
...Our Displeasure, and to be further proceeded against with the utmost severity. " And forasmuch as wo are desirous to have the Benefit of the Service of all Our Loving Subjects, which by the Law of Nature is inseparately annexed to and inherent in Our Royal Person : And that none...
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