To the right honorable the lord-mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, commons, citizens, and freeholders of Dublin, the address of Charles Lucas. A second (-fourth) address, Količina 7Alex. M'Culloh, 1785 - 16 strani |
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To the Right Honorable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, Commons ... Charles Lucas Predogled ni na voljo - 2019 |
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Stran 23 - And whereas no man can be forejudged of life or limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm by martial law, or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers, and according to the known and established laws of this realm...
Stran 15 - At the humble petition of the lord mayor, sheriffs, commons, and citizens of the city of Dublin, be it enacted,
Stran 61 - ... fecurity of this kingdom, call upon me not only to exprefs my approbation of, but to thank you, as 1 now do, for your conduct in thefe particulars.
Stran 8 - Britain is rather diminifliirrg than augmenting the military force of the united • kingdoms ; while lefs than five thoufand have been deemed fufficient for our defence, when we were at war with fome of the moft formidable powers of Europe, and a rebellion raged from Scotland to the centre of England ; while the civil power is found able to execute its...
Stran 4 - Willes, think ourselves obliged in honour, as well as justice, to make him satisfaction as far as it is in our power. And, as the injury we did him was of a public nature, we do in this public manner declare, that we are now satisfied...
Stran 18 - And now at this day (God be blessed) the subjects of both realms have but one King, which is the renowned King of England ; and are ruled and governed by one common law, which is the...
Stran 9 - Majefty's garrifons and plantations abroad j and that as it may be expedient, that a number of troops, not lefs than twelve thoufand men...
Stran 60 - That an addrefs be prefented to his excellency the lord lieutenant, that he will...
Stran 20 - Bofton," which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time on Monday next.
Stran 9 - ... with fuch a defence as the fafety of both kingdoms, in cafe of any fudden or extraordinary emergency, may require, a number of troops, not lefs than twelve thoufand men, commiffioned and non-commiflioned officers included, {hall be kept within this kingdom, for the better defence of the...