| William Blackstone - 1865 - 642 페이지
...privileges of parliament were set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive...and independence of the two houses are therefore in great measure preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite. Some, however, of the more notorious... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 926 페이지
...parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so denned and determined, it were easy for the executive power...and independence of the two houses are therefore in great measure preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite (22). / Some however of the more notorious... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 페이지
...of parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive...and independence of the two houses are therefore in great measure preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite.23 Some however of the more notorious... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1875 - 944 페이지
...of parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive...refractory member, and violate the freedom of parliament." And these privileges can only be preserved intact by ample authority in parliament to punish all breaches... | |
| William Blackstone - 1876 - 782 페이지
...of parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive...parliament. The dignity and independence of the two houses arc therefore in great measure preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite. (22) Some however... | |
| William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 페이지
...but what was so defined, it were easy for the executive to devise some new case, not within the line, and under pretence thereof, to harass any refractory...dignity and independence of the two houses are therefore preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite. Some of the more notorious are, privilege of speech... | |
| 1879 - 690 페이지
...of Parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and лo Privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the Executive...case, not within the line of Privilege, and under pretcnct thereof, to harrass any refractory member and violate the freedom of Parliament ; the dignity... | |
| Samuel James Watson - 1880 - 172 페이지
...of Parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no Privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the Executive...and independence of the two Houses are therefore, in great measure, preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite " Besides, by the conviction before... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1883 - 910 페이지
...of parliament were once to be set down and ascertained, and no privilege to be allowed but what was so defined and determined, it were easy for the executive power to devise some now сазе, not within the line of privilege, and under pretence thereof to harass any refractory... | |
| William Blackstone - 1885 - 626 페이지
...but what was so defined, it were easy for the executive to devise some new case, not within the line, and under pretence thereof, to harass any refractory...dignity and independence of the two houses are therefore preserved by keeping their privileges indefinite. Some of the more notorious are, privilege of speech... | |
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