| Charles Lucas - Dublin (Ireland) - 1751 - 690 pages
...two, be made to appear from his Lordjbip's own Words. IN p. (>, our Chief of Irim Jujtices afligns, as the principal Motive of our Regard to the Perfon of the King, that as the Subjeft hath his Proteflion from the King and his Laws, fo is he bound, by his Allegiance, to be true... | |
| Charles Lucas - 1785 - 370 pages
...two, be made to appear from his Lordjbip's own Word&n , ; '.: IN p.. (5, our Chief of Irifh Juftiees affigns, as the principal Motive of our Regard to the Perfon of the King, that as the Subje£l hath bit P-rpteElion from the King and his Lawsj fo is he bound, by bis Allegiance, to be... | |
| Philo-hibernicus (pseud.) - 1785 - 280 pages
...Kingdom is highly concerned, in the Prefervation of his Perfon, Dignity, and Government v and becaufe, as the Subject hath his Protection from the King, and his Laws, he is bound by his Allegiance to be true, and faithful, to his Sovereign. You, Gentlemen, have fo often... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - Pleas of the crown - 1847 - 784 pages
...all possible security to the king's person and government under the severest penalties. 2. Because l witness or witnesses, and shall have the like process of the so on the other side the subject is bound by his alligeance to be true and faithful to the king ; and... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - Criminal law - 1847 - 774 pages
...all possible security to the king's person and government under the severest penalties. 2. Because as the subject hath his protection from the king and his laws, so on the other side the subject is hound by his alligeauce to be true and faithful to the king ; and... | |
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