Commentaries on the Constitutional Law of EnglandO. Richards, 1846 - Всего страниц: 530 |
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Стр. ix
... exercises the smallest public function , is , indeed , no less real and stringent than that of the highest ministers of the crown . The welfare of every free state depends , in a very great measure , upon the honest and prudent exercise ...
... exercises the smallest public function , is , indeed , no less real and stringent than that of the highest ministers of the crown . The welfare of every free state depends , in a very great measure , upon the honest and prudent exercise ...
Стр. ix
... exercise it in favour of principles on which such men can consistently govern ? How can those who govern do so in a manner consistent with the honour and safety of the kingdom , if they have not the support of the mass of her Majesty's ...
... exercise it in favour of principles on which such men can consistently govern ? How can those who govern do so in a manner consistent with the honour and safety of the kingdom , if they have not the support of the mass of her Majesty's ...
Стр. ix
George Bowyer. of Common Prayer . This principle , limiting the just exercise of the authority of the civil magistrate in ecclesiastical matters , is recog- nised in the act of union with Scotland , according to Blackstone's construction ...
George Bowyer. of Common Prayer . This principle , limiting the just exercise of the authority of the civil magistrate in ecclesiastical matters , is recog- nised in the act of union with Scotland , according to Blackstone's construction ...
Стр. 22
... exercising judicial power must prove a valuable safeguard of liberty against the crown . But , however useful trial by jury undoubtedly is , in a political point of view , that celebrated institution does not appear to equal advantage ...
... exercising judicial power must prove a valuable safeguard of liberty against the crown . But , however useful trial by jury undoubtedly is , in a political point of view , that celebrated institution does not appear to equal advantage ...
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... exercise judicial functions learnedly and on settled principles , as Blackstone appears to have thought . Professor Story , though he somewhat uncharitably remarks that ecclesiastics " are not supposed to be very scrupulous in the exercise ...
... exercise judicial functions learnedly and on settled principles , as Blackstone appears to have thought . Professor Story , though he somewhat uncharitably remarks that ecclesiastics " are not supposed to be very scrupulous in the exercise ...
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