| Ashley Mote - 2001 - 306 pages
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| Nicholas Roe - 2001 - 394 pages
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| F. N. Forman - 2002 - 464 pages
...memorable passages in which they declared that the rights and liberties upon which they insisted were 'the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom', which should be 'firmly and strictly holden and observed ... in all times to come'; and other passages... | |
| Robert Colls - 2002 - 409 pages
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| Harold Joseph Berman - 2009 - 548 pages
...and enacted that all ... the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom." Thus the English Bill of Rights gave four legal justifications for the revolutionary transformation... | |
| World Book, Inc - 2003 - 164 pages
...Right as the legal guarantees of English liberty. The Bill of Rights listed certain rights that were the "true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people" of the English kingdom. It settled the succession to the throne, and limited the powers of the king in... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 pages
...enacted, that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
| Patriot Hall - 2004 - 346 pages
...enacted, That all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration, are the true, ancient, and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this kingdom, and so shall be esteemed, allowed, adjudged, deemed, and taken to be, and that all and every the particulars... | |
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