| George William Johnson - 1835 - 398 páginas
...any thing done or said in parliament, the same is to be showed to the king, by the advice and consent of all the Commons assembled in parliament, before...the king give credence to any private information*." This protestation was entered in the journals on the 18th of December, and was evidently called forth... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 páginas
...be complained of, and questioned for any thing laid or done in parliament, the same is to be showed to the king, by the advice and assent of all the commons...the king give credence to any private information." It is noticed in the journals as remarkable, that this declaration was carried so late as between five... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 páginas
...members be complained of and questioned for anything said or done in parliament, the same is to be showed to the king, by the advice and assent of all the Commons...the king give credence to any private information." After a long and spirited debate (it lasted till the unusual hour of five or six in the evening, being... | |
| 1842 - 488 páginas
...parliament business ; and that if any of the said members be complained of, and questioned of any thing said or done in parliament, the same is to be shewed...the king give credence to any private information." One of the important proceedings which marked the third parliament of the reign, was the impeachment... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 790 páginas
...any thing said or done in parliament, the same is to be shown to the king, by the advice and consent of all the commons assembled in parliament, before...the king give credence to any private information.' The protestation was, according to custom, entered in the journals of the house ¡ but it \vas so offensive... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann - 1844 - 360 páginas
...be complained of and questioned for any thing done and said in parliament, the same is to be shown to the king, by the advice and assent of all the commons...the king give credence to any private information." The king, highly incensed, immediately hastened up to London, sent for the Journals of the Commons,... | |
| England - 1845 - 478 páginas
...parliament business ; and that if any of the said members be complained of, and questioned of any thing said or done in parliament, the same is to be shewed...the king give credence to any private information." One of the important proceedings which marked the third parliament of the reign, was the impeachment... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 482 páginas
...members be complained of and questioned for anything said or done in parliament, the same is to be showed to the king, by the advice and assent of all the Commons...the king give credence to any private information." After a long and spirited debate (it lasted till the unusual hour of five or six in the evening, being... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 páginas
...то!, т., р. 514-16. Memorial of tht Kt*y'/ Itcatoni for destroying the Protestation of tht Corned to the king by the advice and assent of all the Commons...the king give credence to any private information."* No time was lost by the courtiers, it may be supposed, in communicating intelligence of this act to... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 560 páginas
...members be complained of, or questioned for any thing done or said in Parliament, the same is to be shown to the king by the advice and assent of all the Commons...the king give credence to any private information." Franklyn, p. 65. Rushworth, vol. ip 53. Kennet, p. 747. Coke, p. 77NOTE [NN], p. 333. The moment the... | |
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