The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... king and his council . " How far the former part of this writer's information may be re- lied upon , that it is in the power of the British parliament to cruth the existence of the Colonies and of Ireland , as a pub- lic , ( for both ...
... king and his council . " How far the former part of this writer's information may be re- lied upon , that it is in the power of the British parliament to cruth the existence of the Colonies and of Ireland , as a pub- lic , ( for both ...
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... KING , in his VICE- GERENT and COUNCIL in this King- dom authority to fufpend , in effect to re- peal , the law , at any time they fhould find it expedient before the expiration of the ftatute . Thus the fecurity of the farmer was not ...
... KING , in his VICE- GERENT and COUNCIL in this King- dom authority to fufpend , in effect to re- peal , the law , at any time they fhould find it expedient before the expiration of the ftatute . Thus the fecurity of the farmer was not ...
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... king or his council in England , or his council of Ireland have any authority to alter any bill or heads of a bill fent from either houfe of parliament in this king dom , for the king's fanction in England . The king may indeed reject ...
... king or his council in England , or his council of Ireland have any authority to alter any bill or heads of a bill fent from either houfe of parliament in this king dom , for the king's fanction in England . The king may indeed reject ...
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... King , though mnade in council , is as much jolely , and fingly the act of his Majefty ; as if it were made by him in his clofet , and under his fign manual . The privy council of England have no fhare in the executive power of that king ...
... King , though mnade in council , is as much jolely , and fingly the act of his Majefty ; as if it were made by him in his clofet , and under his fign manual . The privy council of England have no fhare in the executive power of that king ...
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... king and council are the executive power of Great Bri- " tain ; " ( p . 53. ) a pofition which it is falfe that the minority fuftained . They faid uniformly , and truly , I believe , that his majesty , is king , and executive pow- er ...
... king and council are the executive power of Great Bri- " tain ; " ( p . 53. ) a pofition which it is falfe that the minority fuftained . They faid uniformly , and truly , I believe , that his majesty , is king , and executive pow- er ...
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