Parliamenti, that all weighty matters in any Parliament moved, concerning the peers of the realm, or Commons in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed, by the course of the Parliament, and not by the Civil Law, nor yet by... The Political Register, and Impartial Review of New Books - עמוד 1941771תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - 1810
...tha House of Commons, it ought to be determined, adjudged and discussed by the course of parliament, not by the civil law, nor yet by the common laws of this realm, used in more inferior courts, which was declared to be ' si-minium ' legem et consuetudinem parliament!,'... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
...or commons in parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed, by the course of the parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common laws of this realm, used in morí inferior courts ; which was so declared to be, secundttm legen et cansuetudinem parliamenti,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1822
...Commons " in Parliament assembled, ought to be deter" mined, adjudged, and discussed by the course " of the Parliament, and not by the civil law, nor " yet by the common laws of this realm used in " more inferiour courts." — And after founding himself on this very precedent of the llth... | |
 | John Strype - 1822
...realm, or Commons in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the Parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common law of the realm, used in more inferior 1 67 courts. And by another law or custom of Parliament, the... | |
 | John Strype - 1822
...realm, or Commons in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the Parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common law of the realm, used in more inferior 1 67 courts. And by another law or custom of Parliament, the... | |
 | John Strype - 1822
...realm, or Commons in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the Parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common law of the realm, used in more inferior 1 67 courts. And by another law or custom of Parliament, the... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1827
...realm, or Commons in parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common laws of this realm used in more inferiour courts." — And after founding himself on this very precedent of the 1 1 th... | |
 | 1837
...or commons in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of Parliament, and not by the Civil Law, nor yet by the Common Law of the realm used in inferior Courts, &c. And the like, pari ratione, is for the Commons, for any... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Erskine Perry, Sir Henry Davison - 1840
...or Commons, in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common laws of this realm used in more inferior courts, which was so declared to be secutidum legem et comuetudinem parliament*,... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1840
...or Commons, in Parliament assembled, ought to be determined, adjudged, and discussed by the course of the parliament, and not by the civil law, nor yet by the common laws of this realm used in more inferior courts, which was so declared to be secundum legem et coiisuetudinem parliament!,... | |
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