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" RIGHTS (qv) settled, in positive terms, ' that the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of parliament, is contrary to law. "
Moffatt's scholarship answers, by T.J. Livesey (T. Page). - Side 86
av Moffatt and Paige - 1879
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volum 32

Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 632 sider
...here there is no mention of whether within or without the realm. If then we say that-the keeping up a standing army in time of peace, without consent of parliament, is not illegal, provided that army be not within the realm, we impeach the resolution of that committee,...
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The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence

1835 - 510 sider
...solemnly assented to by the new sovereign, it was expressly stated that, " the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of parliament, is contrary to law." It became therefore necessary to provide for this consent in the way not only least...
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The Dublin Review, Volumer 9-10

1840 - 1176 sider
...assumed and exercised of late ") " the levying money by pretence of prerogative," " the raising or keeping a standing army in time of peace without consent of parliament," the " commission for erecting the late court of commissioners for ecclesiastical causes, and all other...
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The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Their ...

Henry William Byerley Thomson - 1855 - 464 sider
...form. By the Declaration of Rights, it was settled in positive terms, " that the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of Parliament, is contrary to law." This, with the declaration " that the subjects, if protestants, may have arms for...
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History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year Eighteen Hundred and ...

James White - 1860 - 874 sider
...the king, and all prosecutions or commitments for such petitioning is illegal. That the raising or keeping a standing army in time of peace, without consent of Parliament, is illegal. That the subjects which are Protestant may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition....
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History of England from the Earliest Times to the Year 1858

James White - 1860 - 874 sider
...the king, and all prosecutions or commitments for such petitioning is illegal. That the raising or keeping a standing army in time of peace, without consent of. Parliament, is illegal. That the subjects which are Protestant may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition....
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Military Dictionary: Comprising Technical Definitions: Information on ...

Henry Lee Scott - 1861 - 674 sider
...allusions to the military power of the Crown, in the Bill of Rights, are, " that the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of parliament, is contrary to law ; " and that " subjects, if Protestants, may have arms for their defence, suitable...
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Martial Law: What is It? And who Can Declare It?

Tatlow Jackson - 1862 - 28 sider
...and Mary of Orange as a condition accompanying the crown, declared, " That the raising and keeping of a "standing army in time of peace without consent of Parliament "is contrary to law." There was nothing in the Declaration of Rights to annul the Statutes 13 and 14, Car....
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The American Journal of Education, Volum 14

Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 sider
...Rights, in the time of William and Mary, settled in positive terms " that the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of Parliament, is contrary to law." The first Mustering Act was passed in 1689, to last for six months ; but it has been...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volum 2

1868 - 872 sider
...laid. The DECLARATION OF RIGHTS (qv) settled, in positive terms, ' that the raising and keeping of a standing army in time of peace, without consent of parliament, is contrary to law.' The first MUTINY ACT (qv) was passed in 1689, to last for six mouths only ; but it...
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