II. by going about to subvert the constitution, and by breaking the original contract between king and people, and by violating the fundamental laws, and withdrawing himself out of the kingdom, hath thereby renounced to be n king according to the constitution... English synonyms discriminated - 第60页作者:William Taylor - 1813 - 294 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 页
...Meaning, as it is expreflcd in your Reafbns ; whereas they look upon the Word obdica* ted, to exprefs properly what is to be inferred, from that Part of the Vote to which your Lordfhips have agreed, That King James the fecond, by going about to lubverc the ConlHtution, and by... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 页
...so, they do apprehend, it doth not reach your lordships meaning, as it is expressed in your Reasons ; whereas they look upon the word ' abdicated,' to express...part of the Vote to which your lordships have agreed, That king James II. by going about to subvert the constitution, and by breaking the original contract... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 页
...doth not reach your lordships' meaning as it is expressed in your reasons; whereas they look upon tiic word abdicated to express properly what is to be inferred...of the vote to which your lordships have agreed;— That king Jamps II. by going about to subvert the constitution, and by breaking the original contract... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 页
...lordships' meaning as it is expressed in your reasons ; whereas they look upon the word abd'catedlo express properly what is to be inferred from that part of the vote to which your lordships have pgreed :-r-That king James II. by going about to subvert the constitution, and by breaking the original... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 页
...so they apprehend, i; dot li not reach yonr Lordships' meaning as it is expressed in your reasons, whereas they look upon the word abdicated to express...That King James II. by going about to subvert the constitutioa, and by breaking the original contract between king mid people, and by violating the fundamental... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 1000 页
...thing, so they apprehend it doth not reach your Lordships' meaning as it is expressed in your reasons, whereas they look upon the word abdicated to express...to be inferred from that part of the vote to which yuur Lordships have agreed, viz. ' That Kiug James II. by going about to subvert the constitution,... | |
| George Crabb - 1841 - 556 页
...thing, so they apprehend it doth not reach your Lordshtpe* meaning a* II to expressed in your reasons, whereas they look upon the word abdicated to express properly what is to be Inferred from thai part of the vole to which your Lordahips have agreed, viz. 'Thnt King James П., by gneg about... | |
| George Crabb - 1846 - 548 页
...is expressed in your reasons, whereas they look upm the word abdicated to exprès* property what i« to be inferred from that part of the vote to which your Lordships have agreed, viz. * Thnt King James П., by going about to Mitivrri the constitution, and by breaking the original contract... | |
| George Crabb - 1850 - 554 页
...thing, so they apprehend it dolh not reach your Lordships' meaning a? it is expressed in your reasons, whereas they look upon the word abdicated to express...properly what is to be inferred from that part of ihe vole lo which your Lordship* have agreed, viz.. *Thnl King Jame« II., b about to subvert the constitution,... | |
| 1761 - 438 页
...meaning, as it is exprefled in your reafons ; whereas they look upon the word ' Abdicated ' to exprefs properly what is to be inferred from that part of the vote, to which your Lordmips have agreed, ' That Kling James the Second, by going about to Subvert the conftitution, and... | |
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