Later Stuart tracts . e, when you shall again declare the Rights ofthe People of England, either in Parliament or in Conventionassembled, to limit the Succession of the Crown in bar of heredi-tary claims; while those claims are attended with other circum-stances inconsistent with the Public Safety and the establishedLaws of the Land. Since Her Majestys Title to the Crown(as now owned and acknowledged by the whole nation) andthe Succession to the Crown (as entailed by the Act of Succes-sion in England, and the late Union of Britain), are built onthe Right of Parliament to limit the Crown, and t
Later Stuart tracts . e, when you shall again declare the Rights ofthe People of England, either in Parliament or in Conventionassembled, to limit the Succession of the Crown in bar of heredi-tary claims; while those claims are attended with other circum-stances inconsistent with the Public Safety and the establishedLaws of the Land. Since Her Majestys Title to the Crown(as now owned and acknowledged by the whole nation) andthe Succession to the Crown (as entailed by the Act of Succes-sion in England, and the late Union of Britain), are built onthe Right of Parliament to limit the Crown, and that Rightwas recognized by the Revolution. This is the substance of the Authors humble application,viz. : That the Sense of the House as to the principles ofPassive Obedience, Non-Resistance, and ParliamentaryLimitation might be so declared, as that this wicked Partymay be no more at liberty to insult the Government, theQueen, and the Parliament; or to disturb the peace, ordebauch the loyalty of Her Majestys
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