| James Kirkpatrick - 1713 - 600 pages
...for their Calling, Sitting, Diflblution •, therefore as I find ' * the fruits of them£<Wor «w/, they are to continue or not to be .* And remember, that if in this lime, inllead of mending ycur Er* rors, by delay you pcrfift in your Errors, you make the.n greater... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1732 - 618 pages
...Remember that Parliaments are altogether in my " Power for their Calling, Sitting, and Difiblution ; " therefore as I find the Fruits of them good or evil, '* -they, *rfi;Mi continue, or not to be : And remem" her, That if in this Time, inftead of mending your " Errours,... | |
| James Arbuckle - 1734 - 456 pages
...REMEMBER, that Parliaments are al* together in my Power for their Calling, ' Sitting, and DifTolution ; therefore, as I ' find the Fruits of them good or evil, they ' are to continue, or NOTTO BE: And ' remember, that if in this Tims, inftead of ' mending your Errors, by Delay you perfift... | |
| William Blennerhassett - 1751 - 942 pages
...diflblve the Houfe •, and adds, that Parliaments are altogether in his Power for their Calling, Sitting, and Diflblution : Therefore, as I find the Fruits...good or evil, they are to continue, or not to be. Afterwards the Lord Chancellor and Buckingham made 4 Speech ; and in Buckingham's he had Orders to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 534 pages
...Power for -their Calling, Sitting, and Diffilution $ *6z6. therefore as Tfind the Fruits of "them goad or evil, they ' are to continue, or not to be : And, remember, that, if in this lime, in Head of mending your Errors, by Delay you perjijl in your Errors, yau make them greater, and... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 512 pages
...Remember., that Parliaments are altogether in my An. 2 Power for their Calling, Sitting, and Dijfclution ; therefore, as I find the Fruits of them good or evil, they are to continue, or not to_ be : And remember^ that, if in this Time, inflead of mending yoitr Errors, by Delay, you perjift... | |
| James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.) - 1792 - 1062 pages
...liaments are altogether in my power, for « their calling, fitting, anidiflolution; thrre• fore, as I find the fruits of them good or evil, • they are to cnutinue or not to be. ' This did Dot intimidate the commons, who being returned to their houfes, drew... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 pages
...power for their calling, sitting, and dissolution; therefore as I find the fruits of them good or evi), they are to continue, or not to be: and, remember, that, if in this time, instead of mending your errors, by delay you persist in your errors, you make them greater, and irrcconcilcnMe;... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pages
...another time he said to the Lords and Commons, RE~ MEMBER THAT PARLIAMENTS ARE ALTOGETHER IN MY POWER. THEREFORE, as I find the Fruits of them, Good or Evil, THEY ARE TO CONTINUE, OR NOT TO BE. HE told the Parliament, the 17th of March, 1627, That, if they sbcu'd not contribute what thi State... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
..." Remember that parliaments are altogether in my power for their calling, sitting, and dissolution; therefore as I find the fruits of them good or evil,...continue, or not to be. And remember that if in this time, instead of mending your errors, by delay you persist in your errors, you make them greater and irreconcileable... | |
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