It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime,... The Statesman's Year-book - Page 2161866Full view - About this book
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1874 - 914 pages
...denominations, ecclesiastical or [* 86 ] temporal, * civil, military, maritime, or criminal ; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms. All mischiefs and grievances, operations and remedies,... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - Constitutional law - 1874 - 750 pages
...possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal ; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intended by the Constitution of these kingdoms." * * " So long as the English Constitution lasts, we... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 640 pages
...possible denomination, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must *in all governments, reside somewhere, is intrusted [20] by the constitution of these kingdoms." It is true, that some writers upon government... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - Economic geography - 1876 - 876 pages
...actual reign of her present Majesty — amounting in the aggregate to two centuries and a half — has been twenty years. Constitution and Government The...not only the head, but also the beginning and the end — caput, principium, et finis — of Parliament ; he alonfi can summon Parliament ; and no Parliament,... | |
| United States. Electoral Commission (1877) - Presidents - 1877 - 1100 pages
...possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, piaritime, or criminal — this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere is intrusted by tho constitution of these kingdoms." And cither house of Parliament may, upon proof of... | |
| United States. Electoral Commission (1877) - Electronic books - 1877 - 1088 pages
...possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal—this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere is intrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms." With this power, called by some omnipotent, Parliament... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1877 - 640 pages
...all matters, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil or criminal : this being the place where that absolute power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution. All mischiefs and grievances, that transcend the ordinary course of law, are within the reach of this... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1878 - 974 pages
...denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, *civil, military, maritime, or criminal; this [* 86] being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms. All mischief and grievances, operations and remedies,... | |
| George Shea - Biography & Autobiography - 1880 - 516 pages
...causes or persons within any bounds. " It has sovereign and uncontrollable authority, .... this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms. All mischiefs and grievances, operations, and remedies,... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - Law - 1880 - 824 pages
...possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal : this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms. All mischiefs and grievances, operations and remedies,... | |
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