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" It can, in short, do every thing that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth... "
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences ... - Page 24
1816
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 30

1768 - 750 pages
...thing that is not naturally, impoflible; and therefore Готе have not fcrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it ie, that what they do, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moil effential to the...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 34

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1766 - 722 pages
...every thing that is not naturally impoffible ; and therefore fome have not fcruplcd to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it is, that what they do, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft eilential to the liberties of...
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The Monthly Review or Literary Journal

Several Hands - 1766 - 596 pages
...every thing that is not naturally imponible ; and therefore feme have not fcrupled to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it is, that what they do, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft eilential to the liberties of...
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A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing ..., Volume 7

1767 - 542 pages
...not fcrupled to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the .omnipotence of parliament. True ic is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft eflential to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important truft,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - 1771 - 506 pages
...thing that is not naturally impoffible ; and therefore fome have not £crupled to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament....authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft effentwl to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important truft,...
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A Letter to the Reverend Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Glocester: In Answer ...

Samuel Estwick - 1776 - 136 pages
...thing that is not naturally impoffi" ble ; and therefore fome have not fcrupled " to call its power, by a figure rather too " bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True " it is, that what parliament doth, no autho*e rity upon earth can undo." Such is the doftrine of this great authority...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumes 1-4

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 pages
...every thing that is not naturally impoflible ; and therefore fome have not fcrupled to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament....authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft efiential to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important truft,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 pages
...not fcrupled to call it's power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True k is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft eflential to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important truft,...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 pages
...fcrupled to call its power by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. Omnipotence True it is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter moft eflfential to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important truft,...
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Jura Anglorum

Francis Plowden - 1792 - 652 pages
...fcrupled to call its power by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament, omnipotence True it is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter mofl eflential to the liberties of this kingdom, that fuch members be delegated to this important trufl,...
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