| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 sidor
...raifing Money, and to the Quantity or Qualification of ihe Sums to be raifed, is wholly definitive of the Freedom of Debates, dangerous to the Privileges...feems a great Hardfhip to the Counties and Places, who ckufe fuch Members, to deprive them of their Services, ••-co they knew them to be Commiffioners... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 398 sidor
...fo totally foreign to the methods of raiting money, and to the quantity or qualification of the fums to be raifed, is wholly deftructive of the freedom...give their negative to them, without hazarding the public peace and fecurity : and it feems a great hardfhip to the counties and places, who chufe fuch... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 410 sidor
...qualification of the fums to be raifed, is wholly deftructive of the freedom of debates, dangerous to fhe privileges of the Lords, and to the prerogative of...give their negative to them, without hazarding the public peace and fecurity : and it feems a great liardIhip to the counties and places, who chufe fuch... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1767 - 396 sidor
...privileges of the Lprds, and to the prerogative of the crown : for by this means things of the hut ill confequence to the nation may be brought into...give their negative to them, without hazarding the public peace and fecurity : and it feems a great hardfly p to- the counties and places, who chute fuch... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 560 sidor
...this means, things of u the laft ill confequence to the nation may be brought into " money-bills ; and yet neither the lords nor the crown be able " to give their negative without hazarding the public peace and " fecurity." In 1702 they pafled a formal refolution, and ordered... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1860 - 700 sidor
...Lords and to the prerogative of the ' Crown. For by this means, things of the last ill consequence to the nation may be ' brought into money Bills, and...their • ' negative to them without hazarding the public peace and security.' Notwithstanding these reasons, the Commons resolved, nemine contradicente,... | |
| Leone Levi - 1861 - 516 sidor
...the Lords and to the prerogative of the Crown. For by this means, things of the last ill consequence to the nation may be brought into money bills, and...give their negative to them without hazarding the public peace and security." Notwithstanding these reasons, the Commons resolved, nemine contradicente,... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives - 1868 - 780 sidor
...means things of the last ill consequence may be brought into money bills, and yet neither the-Lords or the Crown be able to give their negative to them without hazarding the public peace and security." (3 Hatsell, 163.) The earliest work on the subject which the Chair has... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1878 - 570 sidor
...the Lords and to the prerogative of the Crown ; for by this means things of the last ill consequence to the nation may be brought into money bills, and yet neither the Lords nor the Crown be aide to give their negative to them without hazarding the public peace and security." 5 Lord Somers,... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1879 - 60 sidor
...the Lords and to the prerogative of the Crown ; for by this means things of the last ill consequence to the nation may be brought into money bills, and...give their negative to them without hazarding the public peace and security." ' Lord Somers, in his letter to the Secretary of State in 1698, already... | |
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