God, the original of all just power: . . . that the commons of England, in parliament assembled, being chosen by, and representing, the people, have the supreme power in this nation: . . . that whatsoever is enacted, or declared for law, by the commons,... Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books - Strona 159autor: William Blackstone - 1800Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - Liczba stron: 628
...nation ; and that whatsoever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent of King or House of Peers be not had thereunto." They then passed an ordinance for the trial... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - Liczba stron: 472
...whatsoever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled, hath the force of a law; and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent and concurrence of King or House of Peers be not had thereunto. "f While these things were... | |
| People - 1845 - Liczba stron: 348
...of the nation ; that whatsoever is enacted and declared law by the commons in parliament assembled, hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are included thereby, although the consent and concurrence of the king and the house of peers be not had... | |
| Robert Bell - 1849 - Liczba stron: 440
...declare, That whatsoever is enacted and declared law by the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, hath the force of law, and all the People of this Nation are included thereby, although the consent and concurrence of the King and House of Peers be not had thereunto.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - Liczba stron: 480
...nation; and that whatsoever is enacted, or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent of King or House of Peers be not had thereunto." They then passed an ordinance for the trial... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - Liczba stron: 462
...whatsoever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled, hath the force of a law ; and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent and concurrence of King or House of Peers be not had thereunto."f But in the House of Commons... | |
| John Campbell (1st baron.) - 1857 - Liczba stron: 426
...nation ; and that whatsoever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent of King or House of Peers be not had thereunto." They then passed an ordinance for the trial... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1858 - Liczba stron: 718
...members) were disfranchised. c. 88> For Scotland there are 30 (i) 4 Inst. 14. [" parliament assembled, hath the force of law ; and all the " people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the " consent and concurrence of the king or house of peers " be not had thereto ;" yet, when the constitution... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - Liczba stron: 670
...authority of this nation; 3. that whatsoever is enacted and declared for law, by the Commons in Parliament, hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are included thereby, although the consent and concurrence of the King and House of Peers be not had thereunto."... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - Liczba stron: 684
...authority of this nation; 3. that whatsoever is enacted and declared for law, by the Commons in Parliament, hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are included thereby, although the consent and concurrence of the King and House of Peers be not had thereunto."... | |
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