| 1790 - 700 trang
...the lords, being a permanent, hereditary body, created at pleafure by the king, are fuppofed to be more liable to be influenced by the crown; and, when once influenced, to continue fo, than the commons, who are freely elected, and only for a limited time, by the people.* This privilege... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1790 - 732 trang
...the lords, being a permanent, hereditary body, created at pleafure by the king, are fuppofed to be more liable to be influenced by the crown ; and, when once influenced, to continue fo, than the commons, who are freely elected, and only for1 a limited time, by the people.* This privilege... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 trang
...be this. The lords being a permanent hereditary body, created at pleafure. by the king, are fuppofed more liable to be influenced by the crown, and when once influenced to continue fo, than the commons, who are a temporary elective body, freely nominated by the people. It would therefore... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 trang
...j- LJ i 1 r , , , hilU m"ft orU ditary body created at pleafure by the king, ginare in tiie fuppofed more liable to be influenced by the crown, and when once influenced to continue fo, than the commons, who are a temporary elective body, freely nominated by the people, it would therefore... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 trang
...be this. The lords being a permanent hereditary body, created at pleafure by the king, are fuppofed more liable to be influenced by the crown, and when once influenced to continue fo, than the commons, who are a temporary elective body, freely nominated by the people. It would therefore... | |
| James Wilson - 1804 - 494 trang
...privilege : but the true one, arising from the spirit of the constitution, is this. The lords, being created, at pleasure, by the king, are supposed more liable to be influenced by the crown ; and, being a permanent hereditary body, are, when once influenced, supposed more likely to continue so,... | |
| 1809 - 536 trang
...liable to be injhi" enced by the eromn, and when once in" fluenced to continue so, than the coru" mons, who are a temporary elective " body, freely nominated...would therefore be extremely dangerous, " to give them any power of framing new " taxes for the subject." That is to say, it would be extremely dangerous... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 trang
...spirit of our conttiiution, seems to be this. The Lords being a permanent hereditary body, created al pleasure by the king, are supposed more liable to...Commons, who are a temporary elective body, freely nominnted by the people. It would therefore be extremely dangerous to give the Lords any power of framing... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 trang
...of the legislature. The true reason arising from the spirit of our constitution, seems to be this ; the lords being a permanent hereditary body, created at pleasure by the ling, are supposed more liable to be influenced by the crown, and when once influenced to continue... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 800 trang
...their having the sole right of raising and modelling the supply. The true reason seems to be this. The lords being a. permanent hereditary body,' created...influenced by the crown, and when once influenced, more likely to continue so, than the commons, who are a temporary elective body, freely nominated by... | |
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