| 1702 - 168 pages
...an Arbitrair and Defpotick Power ; and hath exercifcd the fame to the fubverfion of the Proteftant Religion, and the violation of the Laws and Liberties of the Kingdom : Inverting all the Ends of the Go vernment, whereby he hath forfaulred the Right to the Crown, and... | |
| Jesus Christ, John Henderson Thomson - Christian martyrs - 1871 - 720 pages
...kingdom, and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exercised the same, to the subversion of the Protestant religion...violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom, inverting all the ends of government, whereby he hath forfeited the right to the crown, and the throne... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pages
...an arbitrary and defpotic Power ; and hath exerciftd the fame to the fubverfion of the Prote-' ftant Religion, and the Violation of the Laws and Liberties of the Kingdom : Inverting all the Ends of Government, whereby he hath forfeited the Right to the Crown, and the Throne... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 918 pages
...archy to an arbitrary defpotic power, and hath exercifed " the fame to the fubverfion of the proteftant religion, and *' the violation of the laws and liberties of the kingdom, *' inverting all the ends of government, whereby he hath " forfaulted his right to the crown, and the... | |
| William Crookshank - Scotland - 1812 - 408 pages
...and altered it from a legal limited monarchy, to an 4 absolute and despotic power, and hath exercised the same to ' the subversion of the protestant religion,...and the violation of ' the laws and liberties of the nation, inverting all the ends of « government, whereby he, hath forefaulted the crown, and the «... | |
| John Brown - Great Britain - 1823 - 560 pages
...and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an absolute and despotic power ; and had exercised the same to the subversion of the Protestant religion,...and the violation of the laws and liberties of the nation; and inverted the ends of government, by which he had forfaulted the crown — and the throne... | |
| John Blackadder - Great Britain - 1824 - 590 pages
...kingdom — altered it from a limited and legal monarchy, into an arbitrary and despotic power, and had exerted the same, to the subversion of the Protestant...the laws and liberties of the kingdom ; whereby he had forfeited his right to the crown, and the throne had become vacant." The crown was then offered... | |
| Andrew Crichton, John Blackader - Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 - 1824 - 590 pages
...kingdom— altered it from a limited and legal monarchy, into an arbitrary and despotic power, and had exerted the same, to the subversion of the Protestant...the laws and liberties of the kingdom ; whereby he had forfeited his right to the crown, and the throne had become vacant." The crown was then offered... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 pages
...invaded the fundamental constitution of the kingdom , and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exerted the...liberties of the kingdom , whereby he hath forfaulted (forfeited) his right to the crown , and the throne has become vacant." It was evident that the English... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 426 pages
.... invaded the fundamental constitution of the kingdom, and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power, and hath exerted the...liberties of the kingdom , whereby he hath forfaulted (forfeited) his right to the crown , and the throne has become vacant." It was evident that the English... | |
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