| England - 1880 - 172 頁
...that the sovereign must govern according to the laws ; and that he has no power to raise money or keep a standing army in time of peace without the consent of parliament. The right of subjects to petition, freedom of election, and of debate in parliament, and the right... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1883 - 1076 頁
...courts are paid at the rate of from $30,000 to $40,000 per year. — VIII. ARMY. The maintenance of a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of parliament, was prohibited in 1690 by the bill of rights. It requires an annual vote of the house of commons to keep... | |
| Robert Charles Dudgeon - 1882 - 280 頁
...having no militia. By the " Declaration of Eights " it was decided that " the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is contrary to law." \ In the first year of William III. several British regiments l had shown symptoms... | |
| 1882 - 28 頁
...Sonderhausen Alsace-Lorraine . . . Unknown. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ARMY AND NAVT. The maintenance of a Standing Army in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is prohibited by the Bill of Rights of 1689. The number of troops, as well as the cost of the services,... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1883 - 1076 頁
...courts are paid at the rate of from $30,000 to $40,000 per year. — VIII. AHMY. The maintenance of a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of parliament, was prohibited in 1690 by the bill of rights. It requires an annual vote of the house of commons to keep... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1883 - 232 頁
...laws aside, or to interfere with the course of justice ; and that he cannot raise money, or maintain a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of parliament. It secured to the people full right to petition against grievances, and freedom to elect their own... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1884 - 168 頁
...Heelaratlon of Rlghts the most important points were, that the king has no right to raise money or keep a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of parliament ; and that he cannot interfere with the course of justice. Elections to parliament and the debates... | |
| Albany De Fonblanque - 1889 - 232 頁
...military force has to be regulated every year (as we have said) by Parliament, as the maintenance of a standing army in time of peace without the consent of Parliament is prohibited by the Bill of Rights. Not so with the Navy. While for the Army a vote to sanction the... | |
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1891 - 428 頁
...without the consent of Parliament; 3. Subjects have the right of petition ; 4. The king can not keep up a standing army in time of peace without the consent of Parliament; 5. Parliament must be frequently assembled, and elections and debates must be free. Other items were... | |
| Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (Viscount) - 1894 - 516 頁
...had appointed to try ecclesiastical cases were contrary to the Constitution ; that the maintenance of a standing army in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, was opposed to the ancient rights of the people ; and that taxes could be imposed by Parliament alone.... | |
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