The officers and servants of the crown , violating the personal liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process; nor could they plead any warrant,... Oxford and Cambridge English history manuals - 第 14 頁Oxford and Cambridge English history manuals 著 - 1880完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 538 頁
...liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process;...justification , not even the direct order of the king. These securities, though it would be easy to prove that they were all recognized in law-, differed... | |
| 1833 - 548 頁
...liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process ; nor could they plead any warrant or command • Hist, of England, vol. ip 221. in their justification, net even the direct order of the king."... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1848 - 76 頁
...or other right of " the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, " in some cases, were liable to criminal process...justification, not even the direct order of the king. " The peers alone, a small body varying from about fifty to eighty persons, enjoyed " the privileges of aristocracy... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1848 - 82 頁
...right of " the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, " hi some cases, Were liable to criminal process ; nor...justification, not even the direct order of the king. " The peers alone, a small body varying from about fifty to eighty persons, enjoyed " the privileges of aristocracy... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1850 - 750 頁
...liberty or other . right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process...justification, not even the direct order of the king. These securities, though it would be easy to prove that they were all recognised in law, differed much... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 頁
...liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process...justification, not even the direct order of the King. The Judicial and Legislative Characters should, in general, be kept distinct. THE ensuing passages are... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1859 - 746 頁
...liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process ; nor could they plead any wan-ant or command in their justification, not even the direct order of the king. DijTcmnCC ¡П ч... | |
| Elizabeth Cooper - 1866 - 322 頁
...other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages to be assessed by a jury, or iu some cases were liable to criminal process, nor could...warrant or command in their justification, not even the dread command of the King." These laws, solemnly sworn to by James at his coronation, were now deliberately... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 708 頁
...liberty or other right of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages to be assessed by a jury, or, in some cases, were liable to criminal process ; nor could they plead any warrant or commaud in their justification, not even the direct order of the king. § 3. These securities, though... | |
| David Nasmith - 1873 - 552 頁
...other rights of the subject, might be sued in an action for damages, to be assessed by a jury, and, in some cases, were liable to criminal process ; nor could they plead any covenant or command in their justification, not even the direct order of the king.' * SIXTEENTH CENTURY—... | |
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