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" That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal. "
The Book of the Constitution of Great Britain - Page 45
by Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 788 lehte
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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., 1. köide

William Belsham - 1806 - 646 lehte
...vindicating their ancient rights and privileges, declare — That the pretended power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws by regal authority, without consent of parliament, .is illegal. ing import was inserted in this bill, disabling pa- BOOK i, pists from the succession to the crown...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1. köide

Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 lehte
...by 1 W. & M. st. 2. c. 2. it is declared, that the pretended power of suspending, or dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. u c. 29. W 2 IlWt. Sf. rr»?.•,. NOT only the substantial part, or judicial decisions, of the |aw,...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 lehte
...in a lull and tree representative of this nation, taking into their most serious consideration the best means for attaining the ends aforesaid ; do in...usually done) for the vindicating and asserting their antient rights and liberties, declare ; ' 1. That the pretended power of suspending 'of laws, or the...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., 4. köide

William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 lehte
...And by the Bill of Rights it is declared, that the pretended power of suspending or dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. Not only the substantial part, or judicial decisions of the law, but also the formal part, or method...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, 4. köide

William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 lehte
...And by the Bill of Rights it is declared, that the pretended power of suspending or dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. Not only the substantial part, or judicial decisions of the law, bot aise the formal part, or method...
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The speeches of the hon. Thomas Erskine ... when at the Bar, on ..., 2. köide

Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 lehte
...you are the guardians of the Bill of Rights, Gentlemen, it is this, " That the pretended power " pf suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, " by...authority, without consent of Parliament, " is illegal. i( That the pretended power of dispensing with " laws, or the execution of laws, by the regal au" thority,...
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The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (now Lord Erskine), when ..., 2. köide

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 lehte
...guardians in this community, but you are the guardians of the Bill of Rights. Gentlemen, it is this, " That the pretended power " of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws, " by regal authorityj without consent of Parliament, " is illegal. " That the pretended power of dispensing with...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., 22. köide

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 712 lehte
...declaratory part of the Bill : it confines itself to the simple declaration in these two articles : 1 st. That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or...authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. 2dly. That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority,...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., 9. köide

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 730 lehte
...berties of the Subject, and settling the Suc< cession of the Crown," it is among othe: ihingi declared, " That the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of laws by regal authority withou consent of parliament, is illegal, and that levying money for or to the use о the crown by...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 lehte
...least difference between the bill and the claim in this general, unlimited, and unrestrained position, that the pretended power of suspending of laws, or...authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal ; every word of which is emphatical. And so parliament in the same Bill enacts, ' that all and singular...
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