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" This act of violence, of all those which were committed during the reign of James, is perhaps the most illegal and arbitrary. When the dispensing power was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes... "
The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution ... - Trang 134
bởi David Hume - 1789 - 225 trang
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Tập 8

David Hume - 1775 - 480 trang
...was the moft ftrenuoufly infifted on by court lawyers, it had ftill been allowed, that the flatutes, which regard private property, could not legally be...privileges of a college are attacked : Men are illegally difpofleffed of their property, for adhering to their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion :...

The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Tập 8

David Hume - 1789 - 580 trang
...by court lawyers, it had ftill been allowed, that the ftatutes which regard private property, eould not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet...privileges of a college are attacked : Men are illegally difpoflefled of their property, for adhering to their duty, to their oaths, and to their religion:...

The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ..., Tập 7

David Hume - 1810 - 550 trang
...the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, • that the statutes which regard private property, could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet in this instance it appeared, that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1812 - 576 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private property, could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet in this instance it appeared, that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Tập 10

David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 422 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private property, could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet in this instance it appeared, that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 trang
..."was the most strenuously .insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private property, could not . legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet, in this instance, it appeared that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

Quarterly Review, Tập 61

1838 - 574 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by Court Lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes which regard private property could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet in this instance it appeared, that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in Congress, and legal arguments ...

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 566 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes which regard private property could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet, in this instance, it appeared that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Tập 6

David Hume - 1851 - 606 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed, that the statutes which regard private property could not legally be infringed by that prerogative : yet in this instance it appeared, that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...

Speeches in Congress ; Legal arguments and speeches to the jury

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 trang
...was the most strenuously insisted on by court lawyers, it had still been allowed that the statutes which regard private property could not legally be infringed by that prerogative. Yet, in this instance, it appeared that even these were not now secure from invasion. The privileges of a college...




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