Magistrate, so also is the other ; — if the one may interfere for that purpose, when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the Magistrate, so may the other too ; — if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when arms are necessary,... The St. Stephen's chronicle - Side 156Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1832 - 602 sider
...when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the magistrate, so may the other too ; as the one may employ arms for that purpose when arms...necessary, the soldier may do the same. Undoubtedly, the s;ime exercise of discretion, which requires the civil subject to act in subordination to, and in aid... | |
| John Eagles - 1832 - 416 sider
...when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the Magistrate, so may the other too ; — if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when...upon his own authority, before recourse is had to anas, ought to operate in a still stronger degree with a military force. But where the danger is pressing... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1834 - 682 sider
...purpose when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the magistrate, so may the other, too; if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when...magistrate, rather than upon his own authority, before recou rse is had to arms, ought to operate in a still stronger degree with a military force. But, where... | |
| Edmund Hayes - 1837 - 758 sider
...obligation, and invested with the same authority to preserve the peace of the king as any other subject. The same exercise of discretion, which requires the...in subordination to, and in aid of the magistrate, before recourse is had to arms, ought to operate in a still stronger degree with a military force,... | |
| 1848 - 592 sider
...when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the magistrate, so may the other also ; — if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when...to and in aid of the magistrate, rather than upon hi* own authority, before recourse is had to arms, ought to operate in a still stronger degree with... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1086 sider
...other too ; if the °0e may employ arms for that purpose, *fcen arms are necessary, the soldier may *> nall *ud in aid of the magistrate, rather than **|xm his own authority, before recourse is *>ad to arms,... | |
| 1848 - 638 sider
...purpose when the occasion demands it, without tht requisition of the magistrate, so may the other too ; if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when...the soldier may do the same. Undoubtedly the same eierci* of discretion which requires the private subject to act in subordination to and in aid of the... | |
| Edward Wise - 1848 - 152 sider
...requisition of the magistrate, so may the other too ; if the one may employ arms for that purpose, where arms are necessary, the soldier may do the same. Undoubtedly, the same exercise of the discretion, which requires the private subject to act in subordination to and in aid of the magistrate,... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1850 - 580 sider
...magistrate, so may the other too; if the~ one may employ arms for that purpose when arms are neces- Bary, the soldier may do the same. Undoubtedly the same exercise of discretion, which requires the subject to act in subordination to, and in aid of the magistrate rather than upon his own authority,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1853 - 766 sider
...purpose when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the magistrate, so may the other too; if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when arms are necessary, the »oldier may do the same. Undoubtedly the same exercise of discretion which requires the private subject... | |
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