| William Hawkins - 1824 - 838 pages
...RIGHTS, the 1 Will. & Mary, st. 2. c. 2. s. 9. it is recited, That it had been found by experience inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant...prince, or by any KING or QUEEN marrying a Papist; AND ENACTED, "That all and every " person and persons that is, are, or shall be reconciled to, or "... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 888 pages
...throne is thereby vacant. They resolved unanimously the next day , that it hath been found by experience inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this protestant kingdom to be governed by a popish prince ' . This vote was a remarkable triumph of the whig party , who had contended for the exclusion bill... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 646 pages
...was established, because it had been found, by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety or welfare of this Protestant kingdom to be governed...prince, or by any king or queen marrying a Papist. But if the principle upon which that succession was established be retracted, the principle of legitimacy... | |
| 1828 - 592 pages
...was established, because it had been found, by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety or welfare of this Protestant kingdom to be governed...prince, or by any king or queen marrying a Papist. But if the principle upon which that succession was established be retracted, the principle of legitimacy... | |
| Charles Thomas Lane - 1828 - 192 pages
...Rights,* in asserting, " that it had been found by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety of this Protestant kingdom, to be governed by a Popish...Prince, or by any King or Queen marrying a Papist," perfectly accords with that prophetic address of the House of Commons, to Charles the Second, f in... | |
| Henry Phillpotts (bp. of Exeter.) - 1828 - 358 pages
...fundamentally and essentially Protestant. * Resolved, " That it hath been found by experience, to be inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant Kingdom, to be governed by a Popish Prince." Journals, H. C. Jan. 29, 1 W. & M. It is true, that, by the liberal concessions of subsequent times,... | |
| 1828 - 1538 pages
...inconsistent with the safety of this Protestant kingdom (to use the language of the Bill of Rights) to be governed by a Popish Prince, or by any King or Queen marrying a Papist. What was the language of the address of the House of Commons, 20th December 1680, to Charles the Second,... | |
| William Winstanley Hull - 1829 - 142 pages
...weakest advocate." p. 63. Sir RH Inglis. The Bill of Rights, ยง 9, contains the following words: " Whereas it hath been found, by experience, that it...prince, or by any King or Queen marrying a Papist; the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, do further pray that it may be enacted, That all and every... | |
| Brunswicker - 1829 - 300 pages
...was established, because it had been found, by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety or welfare of this Protestant kingdom to be governed...prince, or by any king or queen marrying a Papist. But if the principle upon which that succession was established be retracted, the principle of legitimacy... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1829 - 1008 pages
...present ; they say, " whereas it has been found by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety of this Protestant kingdom to be governed by a Popish...prince, or by any king or queen marrying a Papist, therefore they enact, &c." they call it, it is true, " this Protestant kingdom ;" and I hear it repeatedly... | |
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