 | Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 440 pages
...rights (1 of Will, and Mary, sess. 2. c. 2.). that the pretended power of suspending or dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, was illegal. Lords' and Commons' Journals. Blackst. Comm. Hallam, vol. ii. pp. 406. 450. Burnet, 15... | |
 | Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 424 pages
...rights (1 of Will. and Mary, sess. 2. c. 2.), that the pretended power of suspending or dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, was illegal. Lords' and Commons' Journals. Blackst. Comm. Hallam, vol. ii. pp. 406. 450. Burnet, 15... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 pages
...have usually done, for the vindicating and asserting their ancient rights and liberties, declare — " 1. That the pretended power of suspending of laws...the execution of laws, by regal authority, without the consent of parliament, is illegal. 2. That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the... | |
 | George Bowyer - 1841 - 742 pages
...1 Wm. & M. st. 2, c. ii., 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," continues our great commentator, " or judicial decisions of the law,... | |
 | Richard Burn - 1842 - 816 pages
...asserting their ancient rights and liberties, declare : " 1 . That the pretended power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority,...laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal. " 3, That the commission for erecting the late... | |
 | David Urquhart - 1843 - 644 pages
...W. and M. St. II. c. 2. Amongst these '' Rights and Liberties," the following were included : — " 1. That the pretended Power of Suspending of Laws,...Laws, or the Execution of Laws, by Regal Authority, as " it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal." And lastly, as though out of an abundant... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 616 pages
...themselves in certain articles, the first of which is in these words : " The pretended power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal." — But, if simple suspension or dispensation — (ie abrogation for a time in individual instances)... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 614 pages
...themselves in certain articles, the first of which is in these words : " The pretended power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal."— But, if simple suspension or dispensation — (i. e. abrogation for a time in individual instances)... | |
 | Robert Isaac Wilberforce - 1843 - 226 pages
...William and Mary, by which it is expressly declared that "the pretended power of suspending of laws, or execution of laws by regal authority, without consent of Parliament, is illegal," (Tindal's Continuation, i. 56.) it is difficult to conceive on what grounds the statute of the 13th... | |
 | David Urquhart - 1844 - 644 pages
...W. and M. St. II. c. 2. Amongst these " Rights and Liberties," the following were included : — " 1. That the pretended Power of Suspending of Laws,...Laws, or the Execution of Laws, by Regal Authority, as " it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal." And lastly, as though out of an abundant... | |
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