| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 頁
...The right of personal liberty consisU in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination...imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. This right there is at present no occasion to enlarge upon. For the provisions made by the laws of... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 頁
...The right of personal liberty consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination...imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. This right there is at present no occasion to enlarge upon. For the provisions made by the laws of... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 頁
...of any other advantage or right. II. Next to personal security, the law of England regards, asserts, and preserves the personal liberty of individuals....imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The confinement of the person, in any wise, is an imprisonment. So that the keeping a man against his... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 664 頁
...lilrerty, which consists in the power of locomotion, of changing or removing one's person to whatever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The right of property, which consists in the use, enjoyment, and disposal of all acquisitions, without... | |
| 1825 - 520 頁
...liberty, which consists in the power of locomotion, of changing or removing one's person to whatever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. The right of property, which consists in the use, enjoyment, and disposal of all acquisitions, without... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 頁
...security, the law of England regards, asserts, and preserves the personal liberty of individuals. Tlus personal liberty consists in the power of loco-motion,...observations as upon the preceding article ; that it ^ a right strictly natural ; that the laws of England have never abridged it without sufficient cause;... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1832 - 96 頁
...consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatever place our own inclination may direct ; without imprisonment...which we may make the same observations as upon the precedingarticle ; that it is a right strictly natural ; that the laws of England have never abridged... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 996 頁
...reputation. — Personal liberty consists in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination...imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law." I now come to that part of the subject at which I have already glanced, and which relates to the competence... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament, 1833 - 1834 - 994 頁
...in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one s own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law." I now come to that part of the subject at which I have already glanced, and which relates to the competence... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 頁
...The right of personal liberty consists in the power of loco-motion, of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination...imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. On this right there is at present no occasion to enlarge. For the provisions made by the laws of England... | |
| |