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60 Омельченко О. А. Всеобщая история государства и права. Издание четвертое, исправленное и дополненное. Том 2. М.: Ecsmo Education, 2006. С. 43.

61 См.: Journal Of the House of Lords. Vol. 14. P. 125; Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 10. P. 28.

62 «It is ordered by the Lord Spiritual and Temporal and Commons now assembled at Westminster, that this Declaration be engrossed in Parchment, and enrolled among the Records of Parliament, and recorded in Chancery» (Journal Of the House of Lords. Vol. 14. P. 126).

63 Анализ содержания Билля о правах будет дан во второй и третьей статьях настоящего цикла статей.

64 Luttrell N. A brief historical relation of state affaires from september 1678 to april 1714. Oxford, 1857. Vol. 1. P. 501.

65 About Ten of the Clock Mr. Speaker, attended with the Mace, and the House of Commons following him in a Body, went in their Coaches to Whitehall: Where the Right honourable the Marquis of Hallifax, Speaker of the House of Lords, with the House of Lords, being placed on the Right Side of the Door, within the Banqueting House; and the Right Honourable Henry Powle, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, with the Commons on the Left Side of the Door of the said Banqueting House, waited the coming of the Prince and Princess of Orange: Who, immediately after, entering in at the upper End of the Banqueting House, came and stood upon the Step under the Canopy of State: Where being placed; the Speakers of both Houses, together with the Lords and Commons that accompanied them, were brought up by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod making three Obeisances, One at the lower End of the Room, One in the Middle, and One at the Step where their Highnesses stood. And then the Speaker of the House of Lords acquainted their Highnesses, That both Houses had agreed upon a Declaration to be presented to their Highnesses; which he desired might be read: Which being granted by their Highnesses; the Clerk of the House of Lords, by Order of that House, read the Declaration to their Highnesses: Which being ended, his Highness made a short Speech, in the Name of Himself, and of the Princess his Consort: wherein he declared their Acceptance of the Crown. Upon which, the Lords and Commons, there present, about Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, came down to Whitehall Gate; where the Officers of Arms, and other Persons, usually concerned in Solemnities of that Nature, being ready, Garter Principal King of Arms, having received a Proclamation for proclaiming the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen, read the same in the Presence of the said Lords and Commons, and Multitudes of the People there assembled» (Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 10. P. 29).

66 «This is certainly the greatest Proof of the Trust you have in Us that can be given, which is the Thing that maketh Us value it the more; and We thankfully accept what you have offered. And as I had no other Intention in coming hither, than to preserve your Religion, Laws, and Liberties; so you may be sure that I shall endeavour to support them, and shall be willing to concur in any Thing that shall be for the Good of the Kingdom, and to do all that is in My Power to advance the Welfare and Glory of the Nation» ( Journal Of the House of Lords. Vol. 14.P. 127; Journal of the House of Commons. Vol. 10. P. 30).

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