| Henry Hallam - 1899 - 580 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... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1901 - 600 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."—Sir John Fortescne's Treatise, De Landibas Legnm Angliae, c. 9, [about AD 1470,] quoted... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1905 - 678 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." 1 i De Laudibus Legum Angliae, cc. 9, 13. See also his treatise on Absolute and Limited... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1907 - 436 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." Even in the sixteenth century, when the sun of the Tudor monarchy was at the zenith, Hooker... | |
| Florence Eugénie Leadbetter - 1907 - 200 sidor
...appointed to protect his subjects and 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 "? 5. Trace the origin of our modern jury system. How does it protect personal liberty? Of... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1915 - 908 sidor
...it will afford both to you and to your subjects the greatest security and satisfaction. . . . [The king] is appointed to protect his subjects in their...delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claims to any other power." III. FRANCE : CLOSK OF THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR 300. Third Period of the... | |
| Sir John Fortescue, Francis Gregor - 1917 - 128 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... | |
| George Baker Adams - 1918 - 228 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. ' ' These may be the words of a philosophical student of government, but there can be no... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1919 - 906 sidor
...to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws; for this very end and purpose he hat the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this " (a). (a) De Laudibus Legum Angliae. cc. 9, 13. See also his treatise on Absolute and Limited... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1920 - 824 sidor
...it will afford both to you and to your subjects the greatest security and satisfaction. . . . [The king] is appointed to protect his subjects in their...delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claims to any other power." THE TUDOR MONARCHS Then came the ruinous Wars of the Roses in England.... | |
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