Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1S. Sweet, 1829 |
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Sivu xxxiii
... peers of North - Britain . 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the commons are to frame taxes for the subject ; and to determine the merits of their own elec- tions , with regard to the qualifications of the electors and elect- ed , and ...
... peers of North - Britain . 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the commons are to frame taxes for the subject ; and to determine the merits of their own elec- tions , with regard to the qualifications of the electors and elect- ed , and ...
Sivu xxxv
... peers . III . The judges , for matters of law . IV . The privy council . 227-230 2. In privy counsellors may be considered , I. Their creation . II . Their qualifications . III . Their duties . IV . Their powers . V. Their privileges ...
... peers . III . The judges , for matters of law . IV . The privy council . 227-230 2. In privy counsellors may be considered , I. Their creation . II . Their qualifications . III . Their duties . IV . Their powers . V. Their privileges ...
Sivu 11
... peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow - subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity they are bound to decide the nicest and most critical points of the law to examine and cor- rect ...
... peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow - subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity they are bound to decide the nicest and most critical points of the law to examine and cor- rect ...
Sivu 12
... peer in honour , an obligation which the law esteems equal to another's oath , to be master of those points upon which it is his birth - right to decide ( 8 ) . The Roman pandects will furnish us with a piece of history not unapplicable ...
... peer in honour , an obligation which the law esteems equal to another's oath , to be master of those points upon which it is his birth - right to decide ( 8 ) . The Roman pandects will furnish us with a piece of history not unapplicable ...
Sivu 50
... peers is to afford : if the supreme rights of legislature were lodged in the two houses only , and the king had no negative upon their proceedings , they might be tempted to encroach upon the royal prerogative , or perhaps to abolish ...
... peers is to afford : if the supreme rights of legislature were lodged in the two houses only , and the king had no negative upon their proceedings , they might be tempted to encroach upon the royal prerogative , or perhaps to abolish ...
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