But nevertheless, for honour's sake, it was ordained by parliament, that all records, wherein there was any memory or mention of the king's attainder, should be defaced, cancelled, and taken off the file. The Windsor Magazine - Page 3281911Full view - About this book
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1728 - 560 pages
...Examination. In this perplexed Cafe, die Judges unanimoufly refolved, That the Crown takes away all Dtfiffs and Stops in Blood: and that from the Time the King did affume the Crown, the Fountain was cleared, a»d all Attainders and Corruption of Blood difcharged.... | |
| Thornhagh Gurdon - 1731 - 470 pages
...for the King himfelf, who was likewife under Atrainder j in that Cafe it was unanimoufly refolved, that the Crown takes away all Defects and Stops in Blood ; and that from the time the King did aflume the Crown, the Fountain was cleared, and all Attainders and corruption of Blood difcharged :... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 470 pages
...was attainted ; but it was with unanimous Confent refolved, That the Crown ta-kes away all Defefts and Stops in Blood ; and that from the Time the King did ajfume the Crown, the Fountain was cleared, and all Attainders and Corruption of Blood difcharged.... | |
| Parliamentary - 1762 - 470 pages
...was attainted ; but it \vas with unanimous Confent refoJved, That the Crown takes away all Defefts and Stops in Blood ; and that from the Time the King did ajjume the Crown, the Fountain •was cleared, and all Attainders and Corruption of Blood dlfcharged.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 442 pages
...attainted, his right of succession might not thence be exposed to doubt. But the judges asserted, " That the crown takes away all defects and stops in blood; and that from the time the king assumed the royal authority the fountain was clear, and all attainders and corruptions of blood discharged."... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 482 pages
...some doubt. The judges extricated themselves from this dangerous question, by asserting it as a maxim; "That the crown *' takes away all defects and stops in blood; and that ° Bacon, p. 581. • , c HA p. " that from the time the king assumed royal autho'•' rity, the fountain... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 514 pages
...doubt. The judges extricated themselves from this dangerous question, by asserting it as a maxim; " That the crown takes away all defects and stops in " blood; and that from the time the king assumed royal " authority, the fountain was cleared, and all attainders " and corruptions of blood... | |
| R. B. - 1811 - 184 pages
...be done for the King himself, who likewise was attainted; the rest agreed with Sir William Hussee, " That the crown takes away all defects and stops in blood, and that by the assumption thereof, the fountain was cleared from all attainders and corruptions." He died in... | |
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