| Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert - Constitutional law - 1848 - 400 pages
...Parlyament and Quartering Soldiers contrary to Law. By Causing severall good Subjects being Protestants to be disarmed at the same time when Papists were both Armed and Imployed contrary to Law. By Violating the Freedome of Election of Members to serve in Parlyament.... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1848 - 726 pages
...petitioned the king and discouraging petitions ; by raising and keeping a standing army in time of peace; by violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament ; by violent prosecutions in the Court of King's Bench, and causing partial and corrupt jurors to be... | |
| John Lingard - 1849 - 414 pages
...law ; and had violated the freedom of election of members to serve in parliament ; and had prosecuted in the court of king's bench for matters and causes cognizable only in parliament. And whereas — besides these the personal acts of the late king — partial, corrupt, and unqualified... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 pages
...Parliament; and quartering soldiers contrary to law: By causing divers good subjects, being Protestants, to be disarmed, at the same time when Papists were both armed and employed contrary to law: By violating the Freedom of Election of Members to serve in Parliament: By prosecutions in the Court... | |
| Margaret Thornley - 1851 - 312 pages
...because they were Protestants, and introducing Papists to office from which the law excluded them; — by violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament ;: — by securing the returning of partial, corrupt, and unqualified persons, to serve on juries,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasey - Constitutional history - 1853 - 366 pages
...Parliament, and quartering soldiers contrary to law. 6. By causing several good subjects, being Protestants, to be disarmed, at the same time when Papists were...the Court of King's Bench, for matters and causes cognisable only in Parliament; and by divers other arbitrary and illegal courses. 9. And whereas of... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1853 - 520 pages
...greatest of our " laws and liberties," he had " endeavoured to subvert and extirpate them "| — . " by violating the freedom of election of members to serve in parliament ;" and the eighth of the "rights of electors" asserted and declared in the same statute is, "that elections... | |
| E. S. Creasy - 1854 - 468 pages
...Parliament, and quartering soldiers contrary to law. 6. By causing several good subjects, being Protestants, to be disarmed, at the same time when Papists were...the Court of King's Bench, for matters and causes cognisable only in Parliament; and by divers other arbitrary and illegal courses. 9. And whereas of... | |
| William Smyth - History, Modern - 1854 - 554 pages
...parliament, and quartering soldiers contrary to law; By causing divers good subjects, being Protestants, to be disarmed, at the same time when Papists were both armed and employed contrary to law; By violating the freedom of election of members to serve in parliament ; By prosecutions in the Court... | |
| William Smyth - History, Modern - 1854 - 564 pages
...and employed contrary to law; By violating the freedom of election of members to serve in parliament; By prosecutions in the Court of King's Bench for matters and causes cognisable only in parliament ; and by divers other arbitrary and illegal courses : And whereas of... | |
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