| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 頁
...the regal power be only in, and executed b I.-.w of forfeit. 118, 119. c Com. Journ. 12 Feb. 1M8. (4) The preamble to the bill of rights expressly declares,...spiritual and temporal, and commons, assembled at Westmin" ster lawfully, fully and freely represent all the estates of the people of " this realm."... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 頁
...by failnre of all heirs, the two houses of parliament may, it is said by Blackstone, dispose of it. The preamble to the bill of rights expressly declares,...this realm. The lords are not less the trustees and euardians of their country than the members of the House of Commons. It was justly said, when the royal... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 頁
...said by Bhu'k-stone, dispose of it. The preamble to the bill of rights expressly declare,«, that tlie lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, assembled...represent all the estates of the people of this realm. The lord« are not less the trustees and guardians of their сипи try than the members of the House... | |
| James Jopp - 1812 - 460 頁
...Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, then assembled at Westminster (as now, and at all times before), did lawfully, fully, and freely, represent " all the estates of the people of this realm*." * Stat. i William and Mary, sets. 2. c. 2. Preamble, commonly called the Bill of Rights. From this... | |
| 1818 - 594 頁
...Commons then assembled at Westminster (the parliament being then composed as it is now composed) did lawfully, fully, and freely represent all the estates of the people of this realm." When from these aphorisms of abstract and practical wisdom we turn to the pages of Mr. Oldfield's voluminous... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 408 頁
...by failure of all heirs, the two houses of parliament may, it is said by Blackstone, dispose of it. The preamble to the bill of rights expressly declares,...freely represent all the estates of the people of the English realm. The lords are not leas the trustees and guardians of their country than the members... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 頁
...by failure of all heirs, the two houses of parliament may, it is said by Blackstone, dispose of it. The preamble to the bill of rights expressly declares,...lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, assembled al Westminster, lawfully, fully, and freely represent all the estates of the people of the English... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 頁
...have enforced the obligation to maintain the constitution because we an: bom under it. Chitfy. (9) ect, it would cease to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Ibis realm " The lords are not less the trustees and guardian? of tluor country, than the members of... | |
| Parliament proc, Will. iv - 1832 - 890 頁
...its very preamble, that the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons assembled at Westminster, did " lawfully, fully, and freely represent all the estates of the people of this realm." Under those charters all the estates of the people of this realm have still been represented during... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 806 頁
...the assumption of any such abstract right as the people of England electing their sovereign, although the preamble to the Bill of Rights expressly declares,...lawfully, fully, and freely represent all the estates of this realm." In the statute of W. and M., the parliament prays the king and queen, " that it may be... | |
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