Majesty's realms and dominions the sole supreme government, command and disposition of the militia and of all forces by sea and land and of all forts and places of strength is and by the laws of England ever was the undoubted right of his Majesty and... Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Pagina 264door William Blackstone - 1807Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1864 - 786 pagina’s
...all forces by sea and bind, and of all forts and places of strength, EVER WAS AND is the undoubted right of his Majesty and his royal predecessors, Kings...Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same. — Publius. the other hand, is by the Constitution of the State vested only with the command of its... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 pagina’s
...all forces by sea and land, and of all forts and plates of strength, EVKR WAS AND is the undoubted right of his majesty and his royal predecessors kings...parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same. could shelter no offender, in any degree, from the effects of impeachment and conviction. Would not... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 926 pagina’s
...forces by sea and land, and of all [*263] forts and places of strength, ever was and is the "undoubted right of his majesty, and his royal predecessors,...parliament cannot, nor ought to. pretend to the same (18). This statute, it is obvious to observe extends not only to fleets and armies, but also to forts,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 pagina’s
...all forces by sea and land, and of all forts »nd places of strength, KVK.K WAS AMD is the undoubted right of his majesty and his royal predecessors kings...or either house of parliament cannot nor ought to preteud to the same. could shelter no offender, in any degree, from the effects of impeachment and... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 668 pagina’s
...land, and of all forts and places of strength, is, and by the laws of England ever was, the undoubted right of His Majesty and his royal predecessors, Kings and Queens of England ; and that both or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same, nor can nor lawfully may raise... | |
| Frederic Kidder - 1870 - 314 pagina’s
...and land, and all forts and places of strength is, and by the law of England ever was the undoubted right of his majesty and his royal predecessors, kings and queens of England, and as Charles the Second had this right as king of England, it of course comes to his successors, and... | |
| Homersham Cox - 1871 - 138 pagina’s
...land, and of all forts and places of strength is, and by the laws of England ever was, the undoubted right of His Majesty and his royal predecessors, Kings and Queens of England ; and that both or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same ; nor can nor lawfully may raise... | |
| Thomas Frederick Simmons - 1873 - 572 pagina’s
...all forts and places of strength, ""nil1,0 " is, and by the laws of England ever was, the undoubted right of His Majesty, and his royal predecessors, Kings and Queens of England ;" and the part of the preamble in which these words occur lias obtained a further significance, by luivine... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - 1875 - 966 pagina’s
...sea and land, and of all forts and places of strength, by the laws of England, ever was the undoubted right of his majesty, and his royal predecessors,...kings and queens of England ; and that both or either of the houses of parliament cannot, nor ought to, pretend to the same." This statute of Charles II.... | |
| 1877 - 510 pagina’s
...land, and of all forts and places of strength is, and by the laws of England ever was, the undoubted right of His Majesty, and his royal predecessors....Kings and Queens of England, and that both, or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot, nor ought to pretend to the same; nor can, nor lawfully may raise,... | |
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