The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumer 1-2Butterworths, 1856 |
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Side 38
... Parliament which had given him without hesitation the power of bestowing the Crown by will , and the further power of making Orders in Council which should have the force of statutes ? It is to be observed , that the instance of life ...
... Parliament which had given him without hesitation the power of bestowing the Crown by will , and the further power of making Orders in Council which should have the force of statutes ? It is to be observed , that the instance of life ...
Side 39
... Parliament , by making a person a Privy Councillor , is indeed one instance of this , and we have just now referred to it . But barony by tenure affords another . The Crown could annex a barony to the tenure of land ; indeed ...
... Parliament , by making a person a Privy Councillor , is indeed one instance of this , and we have just now referred to it . But barony by tenure affords another . The Crown could annex a barony to the tenure of land ; indeed ...
Side 40
... Parliament for their servants as well as for their own persons ? We observe , Lord Brougham argues , from the undoubted change which time has made in the various powers of the Crown , that its right to confer seats in Parliament upon ...
... Parliament for their servants as well as for their own persons ? We observe , Lord Brougham argues , from the undoubted change which time has made in the various powers of the Crown , that its right to confer seats in Parliament upon ...
Side 41
... Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the ... Parliament at the Norman conquest was nearly what it in the course of ages afterwards became . The ancient treatise ...
... Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the ... Parliament at the Norman conquest was nearly what it in the course of ages afterwards became . The ancient treatise ...
Side 42
... Parliament disrespectful to the King's son - in - law . It may therefore be confidently affirmed , that the authority of Lord Coke upon this question can have no weight in the argument , and that no such prerogative as the one claimed ...
... Parliament disrespectful to the King's son - in - law . It may therefore be confidently affirmed , that the authority of Lord Coke upon this question can have no weight in the argument , and that no such prerogative as the one claimed ...
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