| English literature - 726 pages
...matter's proteftant fubjefts to the popifh faith. IX. That ihe ufe and exercife of the eeconomical government of the city may remain in its fame freedom...That the authority, as well political as civil, may (till remain in the hands cf the royal audience, to ihe end that by their means, a flop may be put... | |
| John Henry Grose - India - 1766 - 496 pages
...proteftant fubje&s to the popifh faith. IX. THAT IX. THAT the ufe and exercife of the cecononrical government of the city may remain in its fame freedom...royal audience, to the end that, by their means, a ftopmay be put to all disorders, and the infolent and guilty be chaftifed. — To be fubject to the... | |
| 1768 - 478 pages
...faith. IX. That the ufe and exercife of the oeconomical govern" ment of the city may remain in the fame freedom and liberty. Granted, X. That the authority,...diforders, and the infolent and guilty be chaftifed. XI. That the faid minifters and royal officers, their perfons and goods, may in full fecurity be maintained... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...mailer's Proteftant fubjedls to the Popifti faith. ART. 9. That the ufe and exercife of the economical government of the city may remain in its fame freedom and liberty. ANS. Granted. ART. 10. That the authority, as well political, as civil, may .remain in the hands of... | |
| Karl Clayton Leebrick - Philippines - 1913 - 276 pages
...Protestant subjects to the Popish faith.) IX. That the authority, as well political as civil, may still remain in the hands of the Royal Audience, to the end that, by their means, a stop may be put to all disorder, and the insolent and guilty be chastised. (Subject to the superior... | |
| English essays - 1763 - 804 pages
...matter's proteftant fubjects to the popiQi faith. IX. That the ufe and exercife of the OKO» nomical government of the city may remain in its fame freedom...liberty.— Granted. X. That the authority as well political a* civil may if. II rrvain in the hands of the -royal audience to t •:•• end that, by their means,... | |
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