Excerpt from The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England Asserted: The History of the Succession Since the Conquest Clear'd; And the True English Constitution Vindicated From the Misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and Defence
Syllable. Is there any Law, that nulls the Atis of Kings, if they change their Style? If the King oflengland, whofe Crown ls Imperial, fhould altume the Styleof Em peror, would all his Laws be null? Would he thereby forfeit his Crown Imperial? So he would, if'he loft his Authority. Majefiyawas once as unknown to our Confiitution, as Proteé'ior. The Kings of England were llyled Lords of Ireland; 1 yet as Lord's, theiraafis were valid; and when Henry VIII. Took the Title of King.
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