Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1Harper, 1850 |
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... Parliament , its power is absolute ; each house is the judge of its own privileges ; and all the members of either house are entitled to the privilege of speech , of person , of their domestics , and of their lands and goods 160-167 6 ...
... Parliament , its power is absolute ; each house is the judge of its own privileges ; and all the members of either house are entitled to the privilege of speech , of person , of their domestics , and of their lands and goods 160-167 6 ...
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... House of Commons in 1649 ( Parl . Hist . , iii . , 1341 ) , the lawyers had borne no mean part in the field of battle on the side of the Parliament . " The gown , " says Whitelocke , " does not abate either a man's courage or his wisdom ...
... House of Commons in 1649 ( Parl . Hist . , iii . , 1341 ) , the lawyers had borne no mean part in the field of battle on the side of the Parliament . " The gown , " says Whitelocke , " does not abate either a man's courage or his wisdom ...
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... common course of things , and can never be un- derstood to have been designed to de- feat the end of all laws ... House of Commons in that celebrated case is still stronger upon this point : " If the trans- gressions of any given ...
... common course of things , and can never be un- derstood to have been designed to de- feat the end of all laws ... House of Commons in that celebrated case is still stronger upon this point : " If the trans- gressions of any given ...
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... House of Lords , our laws might be providently made and well executed , but they might not have always the good of the people in view ; if lodged in the king and Commons , we should want that cir- cumspection and mediatory caution which ...
... House of Lords , our laws might be providently made and well executed , but they might not have always the good of the people in view ; if lodged in the king and Commons , we should want that cir- cumspection and mediatory caution which ...
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... House of Commons . 23. The sixteen peers of Scotland shall have all privileges of Parliament ; and all peers of ... House of Lords , and voting on the trial of a peer . ' These are the principal of the twenty - five articles of ...
... House of Commons . 23. The sixteen peers of Scotland shall have all privileges of Parliament ; and all peers of ... House of Lords , and voting on the trial of a peer . ' These are the principal of the twenty - five articles of ...
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