A king of England cannot at his pleasure make any alterations in the laws of the land, for the nature of his government is not only regal, hut political. De Laudibus Legum Angliae - Pagina 26door Sir John Fortescue - 1999 - 302 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Robert Henry - 1788 - 356 pagina’s
...their own authority, without the confent of parliament. " A king of England " cannot, at his pleafure, make any alterations in " the laws of the land ; for the nature of his go" vernment is not only regal but political 8s. I am not fo certain that it was underftood to be a... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 pagina’s
...,The tnre • Iimi•-' & • ' tations of our England cannot at his pleafure make any kins'« power, alterations in the laws of the land ; for the nature of his government is not only regalt but political. Had it been merely regal, he would have a power to make what innovations and... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 pagina’s
...the king of England. * « A king of England cannot at his pleafure make any ki"i's poweralterations in the laws of the land ; for the nature of his government is not onJy regal, but political. ^ Had it been merely regal, he would have a power to make what innovations... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 356 pagina’s
...their own authority, without the confent of parliament. " A king of England cannot, "at his pleafure, make any alterations in the " laws of the land ; for the nature of his go" vernment is not only regal but political SV I am not fo certain that it was underftood to be a... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1818 - 670 pagina’s
...arbitrary prerogative. sir John " A king of England cannot at his pleasure make any alterations in the law of the land, for the nature of his government is not...but political. Had it been merely regal, he would to the Enp1ish Cc In lie UK 363 have a power to make what innovations and alterations he pleased CHAP.... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 504 pagina’s
...difficulty, Sir, give you any concern. A king of England cannot, at his pleasure, make any alterations ip the laws of the land, for the nature of his government...power to make what innovations and alterations he plaased in the laws of the kingdom, impose TaUages and other hardships upon the people whether they... | |
| Sir John Fortescue, Andrew Amos - 1825 - 304 pagina’s
...all other human laws: let not this difficulty, Sir! give you any concern. A King of England cannot, at his pleasure, make any alterations in the laws of the land, for the nature of his goverment is not only regal, but political. Had it been merely regal, he would have a power to make... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1826 - 650 pagina’s
...lawyers have PART in inculcated the doctrines of arbitrary prerogative. " A king of England cannot at his pleasure make any alterations in the laws of the land, for sir John t'ie nature of his government is not only regal, but Forte,cue's political. Had it been merely... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1835 - 386 pagina’s
...doctrines of arbitrary prerogative. " A king of England cannot at his pleasure make any ec^'ue-fdocwne alterations in the laws of the land, for the nature of his 08 l<?<he En8"6b government is not only regal, but political. Had it been constitution. " . J iii .... | |
| William Carpenter - 1837 - 894 pagina’s
...Wales during his retreat in France. ' A King of England cannot »t hw pleasure make any alteration in the laws of the land, for the nature of his government is not oniy regal but political Had it been merely regal, he would have a power to make what innovations or... | |
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