| 1866 - 932 sider
...a wrong, in the legal sense of the term, shews no right to legal redress against the sovereign. For the maxim that the King can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs ; and not only to wrongs done personally by the sovereign, if such a thing can... | |
| Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1866 - 1190 sider
...the legal sense of the term, shews no right to legal redress against the sovereign. For the rnaxim that the King can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs ; and not only to wrongs done personally by the sovereign, if such a thing cau... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 sider
...306. " The maxim that the king can do no wrong applies," it has been said, " to personal as well as to political wrongs ; and not only to wrongs done personally by the sovereign, if such a thing can be supposed to be possible, but to injuries done by a subject by the authority of the sovereign.... | |
| Canada. Exchequer Court - 1892 - 796 sider
...the conclusion arrived at by the Court of Common 1'leas. Further on in his judgment, he says (2) : " The maxim " that the king can do no wrong applies...done "personally by the sovereign (if such a thing can be "supposed \o be possible), but to injuries done by a "subject by the authority of the sovereign.... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 1072 sider
...personally command an injurious act, the act may be wrongful, yet the Sovereign is not accountable.3 The maxim that the King can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs, and not only to wrongs done personally by the Sovereign, but to injuries done... | |
| George Stuart Robertson - 1908 - 1068 sider
...a wrong, in the legal sense of the term, shows no right to legal redress against the Sovereign. For the maxim that the King can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs, and not only to wrongs done personally by the Sovereign, if such a thing can be... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1911 - 726 sider
...against the sovereign. For the maxim that the king can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs, and not only to wrongs done personally by the sovereign, if such a thing can be supposed to be possible, but to injuries done to u subject by the authority of the sovereign.... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1911 - 718 sider
...of a wrong in the legal sense of the term shows no right to legal redress against the sovereign. For the maxim that the king can do no wrong applies to personal as well as to political wrongs, and not only to wrongs done personally by the sovereign, if such a thing can be... | |
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