| English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
...place, the earl of Manchester was instructed to let the commons know that the lords do own and declare that, according to the ancient and fundamental laws...and ought to be by king, lords, and commons. On the same day, the commons resolved to agree in this vote ; and appointed a committee to report what pretended... | |
| John George Edgar - 1881 - 418 páginas
...summoned ; and the Houses, on assembling, voted that " according to the ancient fundamental laws of the kingdom, the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons, and that some way should instantly be devised how to make up all breaches and obtain the happy return... | |
| John Stoughton - 1881 - 526 páginas
...the Lords and Commons, when it was agreed that, according to the ancient and fundamental laws of the kingdom, the Government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons, — a conclusion of the two Houses which formally re-established Monarchy in England. Amidst all this... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 484 páginas
...of national enthusiasm; and the old constitution was restored by a solemn vote of the convention, " that, according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." The king was at once invited to hasten to his realm; and, on the 25th of May, Charles landed at Dover,... | |
| Law reports general - 1882 - 544 páginas
...best in the world." The Lords had resolved " that according to the ancient and fundamental Laws of the Kingdom the Government is and ought to be by King, Lords and Commons that having a deep sense of the miseries and distraction this kingdom hath been involved in since the... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1882 - 674 páginas
...commons know that the lords "do own and declare that, according to the ancient and fundamental law-; of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be by king, lords, arid commons." On the same day the commons resolved to agree in this vote, and appointed a committee... | |
| England - 1883 - 390 páginas
...II. Restored (1660).— As he had expected, all were weary of change. The Parliament solemnly voted that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." Prince Charles, by the Declaration of Breda, promised to pardon his enemies, and to grant liberty of... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 páginas
...parliament." Both houses immediately applied themselves to prepare answers to the royal letters; declared that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons; " — voted fifty thousand pounds to the king as a gift ; and presented Grenville with five hundred... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1884 - 426 páginas
...II Restored (1660). — As he had expected, all were weary of change. The Parliament solemnly voted that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." Prince Charles, by the Declaration of Breda, promised to pardon his enemies, and to grant liberty of... | |
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