Answer: for the meaning of that was to confirm all your Liberties, knowing, according to your own protestations, that you neither mean nor can hurt my Prerogative. And I assure you, my maxim is, that the people's Liberties strengthen the king's Prerogative,... London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Page 1701752Full view - About this book
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1732 - 618 pages
...mean nor caa hurt my Prerogative. And I affure you my Maxim is, that the People's Liberties ftrengthoi the King's Prerogative, and the King's Prerogative is to defend the People's Liberties. « You fee how ready I have mewed my felf to fatisfy your itajfnah'aX. fo that I have done my part... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - Great Britain - 1750 - 308 pages
...muft be plain, and without Eva/tons. The Prince's Prerogative fhould be fo too. King Charles the Firft made this Anfwer to the Petition of Right, (to the...Prerogative, and the King's " Prerogative is to defend the Peo" pie's Liberties." That Prince's Declarations allow the Original of Government to come Political... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - Great Britain - 1750 - 230 pages
...muft be plain, and without Rvajions. The Prince's Prerogative fhould be fo too. King Charles the Firft made this Anfwer to the Petition of Right, (to the Obfervation whereof he held himlelf obliged in Confcience, as well as of his Prerogative.) " That the " People's Liberties ftrengthen... | |
| Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 pages
...nor can hurt my Prerogative. And I assure you, my maxim is, that the people's Liberties strengthen the king's Prerogative, and the king's Prerogative is. to defend' the people's Liberties. You see howr ready I have shewed nmelt'to satisfy your demands, so that I have done my part; wherefore,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 782 pages
...nor can hurt my Prerogative. And I assure you, my maxim is, that the people's Liberties strengthen the king's Prerogative, and the king's Prerogative is to defend the people's Liberties. You see how ready I have shewed myself to satisfy your demands, so that I have done my part; wherefore,... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 630 pages
...no more than he had granted before, and that his maxim was, " that the people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties,") ought to have moderated their . . to Junc7th. It has been affirmed by Mr. Hume, that the royal assent... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 384 pages
...honour, hath published this to the whole world for your maxim, that the people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties : apples of gold in pictures of silver. + ***#**•» " Touching justice, there is not a more certain... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 368 pages
...honour, hath published this to the whole world for your maxim, that the people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative, and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties: apples of gold in pictures of silver. •***«**** " Touching justice, there is not a more certain... | |
| Nicholas Carlisle - Royal households - 1829 - 402 pages
...truly said to his Parliament, (though not in sincerity of heart), " The People's liberty strengthens the King's Prerogative, and the King's Prerogative is to defend the People's liberties." The Question it appears, had been agitated before The Court in November, 1818, when The Chief Justice,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1834 - 450 pages
...answer to the ' Petition of Right.' He said, ' My maxim is, that the people's liberties strengthen the king's prerogative ; and the king's prerogative is to defend the people's liberties. Read your petition, and you shall have an answer that I am sure will please you.'t They desired to... | |
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