Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work. With a Life of the Author, and Notes: by Christian, Chitty, Lee, Hovenden, and Ryland: and Also References to American Cases, 第 1 卷W.E. Dean, 1838 |
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... Parliament , the question , " whether a member expel- " led was or was not eligible in the same Parliament , " was frequently agi- tated in the House with much warmth , and what fell from him in a debate being deemed by some persons ...
... Parliament , the question , " whether a member expel- " led was or was not eligible in the same Parliament , " was frequently agi- tated in the House with much warmth , and what fell from him in a debate being deemed by some persons ...
第 xx 頁
... parliament ; to sup- ply the defects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law 8. In order to give a more ... parliament 3. Berwick is governed by its own local usages , derived from the Scots law , but bound by all acts of ...
... parliament ; to sup- ply the defects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law 8. In order to give a more ... parliament 3. Berwick is governed by its own local usages , derived from the Scots law , but bound by all acts of ...
第 xxi 頁
... Parliament , are principally three : the right of personal security , of per- sonal liberty , and of private property 9. The right of personal security con- sists in the legal enjoyment of life , limb , body , health , and reputation 10 ...
... Parliament , are principally three : the right of personal security , of per- sonal liberty , and of private property 9. The right of personal security con- sists in the legal enjoyment of life , limb , body , health , and reputation 10 ...
第 xxiii 頁
... parliament 5. Heretofore these were usually raised by grants of the ( nominal ) tenth or fif- teenth part of the moveables in every township ; or by scutages , hydages , and talliages ; which were succeeded by subsidies assessed upon ...
... parliament 5. Heretofore these were usually raised by grants of the ( nominal ) tenth or fif- teenth part of the moveables in every township ; or by scutages , hydages , and talliages ; which were succeeded by subsidies assessed upon ...
第 xxiv 頁
... parliament CHAPTER XI . 371-375 376 to 395 OF THE CLERGY 1. The people , whether aliens , denizens , or natives , are also either clergy , that is , all persons in holy orders , or in ec- clesiastical offices ; or laity , which com ...
... parliament CHAPTER XI . 371-375 376 to 395 OF THE CLERGY 1. The people , whether aliens , denizens , or natives , are also either clergy , that is , all persons in holy orders , or in ec- clesiastical offices ; or laity , which com ...
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act of parliament action advowson afterwards alien ancestor ancient appointed authority bishop called CHAPTER church clergy common law consent constitution contract copyhold corporation court court of chancery courts of equity coverture crown custom death debt declared deed descend dower duty eldest election Eliz emblements enacted entitled father feodal feuds freehold gavelkind grant guardian hath heirs held Henry Henry VIII husband Ibid infant inheritance Inst issue joint-tenants judges justice king king's kingdom knight-service lands lease liable liberty Litt lord Lord Coke manor marriage ment nature parish particular party peers person possession prerogative prince principal privilege queen reason reign remainder rent royal rule Salk seised seisin serjeanty servant sheriff Sir Edward Coke socage Stat statute tenant tenements tenure tion tithes unless vested VIII villein villenage void wife words writ
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第 353 頁 - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
第 403 頁 - I proceed to distribute and consider its several objects. •There is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, [ *2 ] and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
第 353 頁 - For this reason, a man cannot grant any thing to his wife, or enter into covenant with her ; for the grant would be to suppose her separate existence; and to covenant with her, would be only to covenant with himself...
第 317 頁 - For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination, or by confederacy with others, that are in the same danger with himself.
第 322 頁 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
第 114 頁 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations...
第 114 頁 - ... this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms. All mischiefs and grievances, operations and remedies, that transcend the ordinary course of the laws, are within the reach of this extraordinary tribunal.
第 100 頁 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
第 46 頁 - ... as well to keep the scale of justice even and steady, and not liable to waver with every new judge's opinion ; as also because the law in that case being solemnly declared and determined, what before was uncertain, and perhaps indifferent, is now become a permanent rule, which it is not in the breast of any subsequent judge to alter or vary from, according to his private sentiments...
第 26 頁 - This law of nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries, and at all times ; no human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this ; and such of them as are valid derive all their force, and all their authority, mediately or immediately, from this original.