| 1895 - 588 trang
...single person, is unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous to the liberty, saftty and public interests of the people of this nation, and therefore ought to be abolished," was carried, also without a division. Effect was given to these resolutions by the introduction of... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1808 - 290 trang
...found by experience, and this House doth declare, that the office of a King in this nation, and to have the power thereof in any single person, is unnecessary,...liberty, safety, and public interest of the people, and therefore ought to be abolished ; and that an Act be brought in for that purpose.' A Council of... | |
| John Britton - 1808 - 896 trang
...found by experience, awl this House doth declare, that the office of a King in this nation, and to have the power thereof in any single person, is unnecessary,...liberty, safety, and public interest of the people, and therefore ought to be abolished ; and that an Act be brought in for that purpose.' A Council of... | |
| John Britton - 1808 - 882 trang
...been found by experience, md this House doth declare, that the office of a King in this nabrs, and to have the power thereof in any single person, is unnecessary,...burthensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety, and public by terest of the people, and therefore ought to be abolished ; and thai an Act be brought in for that... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 trang
...king in this nation, and to have the power thereof in any single person, was unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety, and public interest...nation ; and therefore ought to be abolished. And that an act be brought in to that purpose. And a council of state of forty members created, to act... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 trang
...King in this nation, and to have the power thereof in any single person, was unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety, and public interest...this nation, and therefore ought to be abolished.' Forty of the members were at the same time appointed to form a Council of State ; legal writs from... | |
| 1824 - 486 trang
...found by experience, and this House doth declare, that the office of a King in this nation, and to have the power thereof in any single person, is unnecessary,...this nation, and therefore ought to be abolished*." The Parliament re-admitted mam of its members to their places. Its power and independence seemed to... | |
| Robert Sidney Earl of Leicester - 1825 - 336 trang
...in any single person, is unnecessary, burdensom, and dangerous to the liberty, safety, and publick interest of the people of this nation, and therefore ought to be abolished, and that an act be brought to that purpose. Eod. die. The Commons in Parlement chose a Committee of five... | |
| William Godwin - 1827 - 626 trang
...following it was further voted, that the office of a king in this nation, and to have the power in a single person, is unnecessary, burthensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety and public interCouncil of est of the people3. Immediately after this it was state or er- ordere(^ tnat faere... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 trang
...Charles, " proceeded to declare, ' that the office of n King in this nation is unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety, and public interest of the people, and therefore ought to be abolished ; and that they will settle the government of the nation in the... | |
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