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<p>The designs of the misguided thing who lost his crown<lb/> | |||
In the pursuit of them, went no further than the suspending<lb/> | |||
and dispensing power: <del>suspending the <unclear>maximum</unclear><lb/> | |||
binding force of this or that particular <unclear>lure</unclear> in all instances<lb/> | |||
for a particular time or</del> dispensing with the execution<lb/> | |||
of <del>or</del> <add>a particular law</add> in this or that particular instance; <hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> or at the utmost suspending the <del>execution</del> binding force of it in all instances for a particular time.</note> It went no<lb/> | |||
further than <add>to annul laws: to bring about</add> a virtual repeal of this or that law<lb/> | |||
already made by Parliament. Even James the<lb/> | |||
2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> in the extravagance of his pretensions never<lb/> | |||
pretended to make <del>a law out of his own</del> <add>laws: to <hi rend="underline">make</hi> by his</add> own<lb/> | |||
single authority, a law which had <del>not</del> <add>never</add> been made<lb/> | |||
by Parliament.</p> | |||
<p><del>What was too much</del> <add>A power which</add> James the Second dared<lb/> | |||
neither assume nor <unclear>receive</unclear>, the Duke of Portland,<lb/> | |||
as your Lordship has seen has both assumed and<lb/> | |||
<unclear>received</unclear>. Not content with defeating a measure<lb/> | |||
of Parliament, he sets up a measure of his own –<lb/> | |||
a measure altogether <del>different</del> <add><del>different repugnant</del> unauthorised by Parliament –</add> in the <unclear>form</unclear> of it.</p> | |||
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The designs of the misguided thing who lost his crown
In the pursuit of them, went no further than the suspending
and dispensing power: suspending the maximum
binding force of this or that particular lure in all instances
for a particular time or dispensing with the execution
of or a particular law in this or that particular instance; ⊞ ⊞ or at the utmost suspending the execution binding force of it in all instances for a particular time. It went no
further than to annul laws: to bring about a virtual repeal of this or that law
already made by Parliament. Even James the
2d in the extravagance of his pretensions never
pretended to make a law out of his own laws: to make by his own
single authority, a law which had not never been made
by Parliament.
What was too much A power which James the Second dared
neither assume nor receive, the Duke of Portland,
as your Lordship has seen has both assumed and
received. Not content with defeating a measure
of Parliament, he sets up a measure of his own –
a measure altogether different different repugnant unauthorised by Parliament – in the form of it.
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