| Arthur Collins - 1741 - 660 trang
...For every counfellor to a king, ought to have a refpect to confcience, before the rigour of the law. The king ought, for his royal dignity and prerogative, to mitigate the rigour of the law, where confcience hath nomore force. Therefore I fay to you, that in this cafe, altho' you, and other... | |
| Thomas Wotton, Richard Johnson - 1771 - 584 trang
...: for every councilor to a king ought to have a rclpe3 to confcience, before the rigour of the law. The king ought) for his royal dignity and prerogative, to mitigate the rigotf of the law, where confcience hath no more force. Therefore I fay to you, that in this cafe,... | |
| William Betham - 1801 - 580 trang
...for every counsellor to a king ought to have a respect to,, conscience before the rigour of the law. The king ought, for his royal dignity and prerogative, to mitigate the rigour of the law, where conscience hath no mote force. Therefore I say to -you, that in this case, although you, and... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 trang
...council to a king out to have respect to conscience before the rigour of the law : Lavs est faceré quod decet, non quod licet. The king ought, for his royal...law ; and therefore, in his princely place, he hath constituted л chancellor to order for him the same ; and therefore the Court of Chancery hath been... | |
| 1809 - 598 trang
...king out to have respect .lo conscience before the rigour of the law : I/aws est facere quod decei, non quod licet. The king ought, for his royal dignity...law ; and therefore, in his princely place, he hath constituted a chancellor to order for him the same; and therefore the Court of Chancery hath been commonly... | |
| 1809 - 582 trang
...out to have respect to conscience before the rigour of the law: Lous est facere quod decet, non quodf licet. The king ought, for his royal dignity and prerogative,...law; and therefore, in his princely place, he hath constituted a chancellor to order for him the same; and therefore the Court or Chancery hath been commonly... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 trang
...council to a king out to have respect to conscience before the rigour of the law : Laau at facere 1quoâ decet, non quod licet. The king ought, for his royal dignity and prerogative, to mitigate the rigour bf the law ; and therefore, in his princely place, he hath constituted a chancellor to order for iim... | |
| George Howard - 1824 - 616 trang
...respect to conscience before the rigour of the law — Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licit. — The king ought for his royal dignity and prerogative...law ; and therefore in his princely place he hath constituted a chancellor, to order for him the same, and therefore the court of chancery hath been... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 398 trang
...before the rigour of the common law, for laus est facer e quod decet, non quod licet. The king ought of his royal dignity and prerogative to mitigate the rigour of the law, where conscience hath the most force ; therefore, in his royal place of equal justice, he hath constitute... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 trang
...to have a respect to conscience before the rigour of the law, for laus est J'acere quod decel, MOM quod licet. The King ought for his royal dignity and prerogative to mitigate the rigour of the law, where conscience hath the more force ; and therefore in his princely place he hath constituted a chancellor... | |
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