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" What then will that fubject be guilty of, that attempts to invalidate that fecurity of the liberty and property, which the people enjoy under the inviolable prefervation of the other claufe in the fame act of fettlement ; by defending fuch meafures, as... "
The Monitor - Page 167
1760 - 502 pages
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The Monitor: Or, British Freeholder: From Aug. 9, 1755, to July 16 ..., Volume 1

1756 - 520 pages
...no lefs than high treafon, founded upon this very ftatute. What then will that fubject beguiltyof, that attempts to invalidate that fecurity of the liberty...meafures, as engage us in the defence of dominions and territerritories, which do not belong to the crown of England ; and by urging the fpirit or intention...
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The Monitor: Or, British Freeholder: From Aug. 9, 1755, to July 16 ..., Volume 1

1756 - 526 pages
...is no lefs than high treafon, founded upon this very ftatute. What then will thatfubject beguiltyof, that attempts to invalidate that fecurity of the liberty...property, which the people enjoy under the inviolable prefcrvation of the other claufe in the fame act ot fettlement ; by defending fuch meafures, as engage...
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The Royal Doctors, 1485-1714: Medical Personnel at the Tudor and Stuart Courts

Elizabeth Lane Furdell - 2001 - 332 pages
...forbidding an English monarch of foreign birth from taking the country into "any warr for the defence of any dominions and territories which do not belong to the crown of England," and from leaving the kingdom; the same legislation disqualified any alien from a governmental or Parliamentary...
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Dynasty: The Stuarts: 1560-1807

John Macleod - 2001 - 430 pages
...English monarch who was of foreign birth could not take England into 'any Warr for the defence of any Dominions and Territories which do not belong to the Crown of England'. As William's prime aim in foreign policy seemed to be the protection of the Dutch, the rebuke was obvious;...
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