It can, in short, do every thing that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth... The Monthly Review or Literary Journal - 383 페이지저자: Several Hands - 1766전체보기 - 도서 정보
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 792 페이지
...short, do every thing that is not naturally impossible, and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power by a figure rather too bold — the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo." From this authority he thought the statement... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1858 - 718 페이지
...short, do everything that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo : so that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 페이지
...short, do everything that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo ; so that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 페이지
...do every thing that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo; so that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 페이지
...do every thing that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo: so that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - 1880 - 824 페이지
...impossible ; and therefore some have (u) Vide post, bk. VI. (.r) 4 Inst. 36. [not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of parliament. True it is, that what the parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo : SO that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 페이지
...short, do everything that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter most essential to the... | |
| Edward Wilberforce - 1881 - 494 페이지
...short, do everything that is not naturally impossible ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that what the Parliament doth no authority on earth can undo " (n). Authority The authority of statutes extends... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 페이지
...do everything that is not naturally impossibl » ; and therefore some have not scrupled to call its power, by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True it is, that wl.at the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo. So that it is a matter most essential... | |
| 1882 - 730 페이지
...do everything that is not naturally impossible ; and, therefore, some have not scrupled to call its power by a figure rather too bold, the omnipotence of Parliament. True, it is, that what Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo" (b). And he adds : — " So long, therefore, as... | |
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