| David Hume - Great Britain - 1880 - 874 pages
...serious consideration the best means for attaining the, ends aforesaid, do in the first plj.ce (as their ancestors in like case have usually done), for...pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of law*, by regal authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. '2. That the pretended power of... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1880 - 380 pages
...serious consideration the best incaus for attaining the ends aforesaid, "do in the first place (as their ancestors in like case have usually done) for...the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execntion of laws, by regal anthority, withont consent of Parliament, is illegal. '2. That the pretended... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - Law - 1880 - 824 pages
...1 W. & M. sess. 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. The method of proceeding cannot, any more than the substance of the law, be altered but by parliament... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1880 - 762 pages
...The lords and commons in this instrument declare : That the pretended power of suspending laws, and the execution of laws, by regal authority without consent of parliament, is illegal; That the pretended power of dispensing with laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised... | |
| Sir James Sibbald David Scott - Great Britain - 1880 - 670 pages
...redress urged them to place another Prince on the throne, with the proviso in the Bill of Rights, " that the pretended power of suspending of laws, or the execution of them, by regal authority without consent of Parliament, is illegal." fl 1686, — Early in this year... | |
| J. R. Broome - Anglican Communion - 1988 - 62 pages
...Lords and Commons in this instrument declare: (a) That the pretended power of suspending laws. and the execution of laws, by regal authority without consent of Parliament is illegal, (b) That the pretended power of dispensing with laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1989 - 1312 pages
...most serious consideration the best means for attaining the ends aforesaid, do in the first place (as their ancestors in like case have usually done) ,...authority, without consent of parliament, is illegal. C-2 2. That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Political Science - 1991 - 188 pages
...English Bill of Rights was enacted. The first article of that historic charter of freedom declared 'That the pretended power of Suspending of Laws, or the Execution of Laws bv Reaal Authority. without Consent of Parliament is Illegal. ' Scholars have concluded that the 'faithful... | |
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