| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 582 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this. Wherefore, to give a brief answer to that question of your's, concerning the different powers... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this. . . . The statutes of England are not enacted by the sole will of the prince, but with the... | |
| James White - 1855 - 308 sidor
...had never heard of such a position, but distinctly says, in a treatise on the laws of England: — "A king is appointed to protect his subjects in their...people, and he has no just claim to any other power." But in Sir John Fortescue's time there were men who held their estates by precisely the same title... | |
| James White - 1858 - 304 sidor
...had never heard of such a position, but distinctly says, in a treatise on the laws of England: — "A king is appointed to protect his subjects in their...people, and he has no just claim to any other power." But in Sir Joha Fortcscue's time there were men who held their estates by precisely the same title... | |
| James White - 1858 - 304 sidor
...had never heard of such a position, but distinctly says, in a treatise on the laws of England:—"A king is appointed to protect his subjects in their...people, and he has no just claim to any other power." But in Sir John Fortescue's time there were men who held their estates by precisely the same title... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1861 - 500 sidor
...appointed to protect his snbjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claiin to any other power bnt this. Wherefore, to give a brief answer to that qnestion of yonrs, concerning... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1869 - 146 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this. Wherefore, to give a brief answer to that question of yours, concerning the different powers... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1871 - 672 sidor
...subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegution of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this. Wherefore, to give a brief answer to that question of yours, concerning the different powers... | |
| Sir John Fortescue - 1874 - 382 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any power but this." JLingard, v. 217. Again, " It is plain that if Kingly power did not originally proceed... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1875 - 754 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this. Wherefore, to give a brief answer to that question of yours, concerning the different powers... | |
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