| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 oldal
...decease of Elizabeth late " queen of England, the imperial crown thereof did by inhe" rent birthrightr and lawful and undoubted succession, de" scend and...the ancient Britons; among whose princes indeed some have gone to search it for him ". BuT~wild and absurd as the doctrine of divine right most undoubtedly... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 oldal
...inherent birthright, « and lawful and undoubted succession, descend and come to his most excel" lent majesty, as being lineally, justly, and lawfully,...the ancient Britons; among whose princes indeed some have gone to search it for him.(a>) But, wild and absurd as the doctrine of divine right most undoubtedly... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 538 oldal
...of the realm of England did by inherent birthright , and lawful and undoubted succession , descend and come to his most excellent majesty, as being lineally,...next and sole heir of the blood royal of this realm '. " The will of Henry VIII it was tacitly agreed by all parties to consign to oblivion : and this... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 492 oldal
...the imperial crown thereof did, by inherent birthright and lawful and undoubted succession, descend and come to his most excellent majesty, as being lineally,...next and sole heir of the blood royal of this realm. 1 James I. cap. i. The puritans, though then prevalent, did not think proper to dispute this great... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 618 oldal
...the realm of England, did, by inherent birthright, and undoubted succession, descend and come unto his most excellent Majesty, as being lineally, justly,...next and sole heir of the blood royal of this realm." See Parl.HM. (1763), v. 53— 55. " This was complaisance indeed," says Dr. Harris, " and this, together... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 618 oldal
...the realm of England, did, by inherent birthright, and undoubted succession, descend and come unto his most excellent Majesty, as being lineally' justly,...next and sole heir of the blood royal of this realm." See Part. Hist. (1763), v. 53—55. " This was complaisance indeed," says Dr. Harris, " and this, together... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 oldal
...crown of the realm of England did by inherent birthright, and lawful and undoubted succession, descend w ۏ@ ! Stat. 1 Jac. 1. c. 1. The mill of Henry VIII. it was tacitly agreed by all parties to consign to oblivion... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 806 oldal
...the Norman. The parliament of England, 1 James I. ci, in recognising James' title, acknowledged his majesty, " as being lineally, justly, and lawfully, next and sole heir of the blood-royal of this nation." James was succeeded by his only surviving son, the unfortunate Charles... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 oldal
...the imperial crown thereof did by inherent birthright, and lawful and undoubted succession, descend and come to his most excellent majesty, as being lineally,...sought for among the aborigines of the island, the antient Britons, among whose princes, indeed, some have gone to search it for him (w). chmricf i. But,... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 oldal
...the imperial crown thereof did by inherent birthright, and lawful and undoubted succession, descend and come to his most excellent majesty, as being lineally,...the ancient Britons; among whose princes indeed some have gone to search it for him*. But wild and absurd as the doctrine of divine right most undoubtedly... | |
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