| Sir Richard Phillips - Arts - 1816 - 316 pages
...subjects to petition the king; and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal: 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law : 1. That the subjects which are protestants may have... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...of the crown, Charles II. had, by his own authority, kept on foot in time of peace, a body of 5,000 regular troops. And this number James II. increased...an article of the bill of rights then framed, that " rais"ing, or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time '• of peace, unless with the consent... | |
| Trials - 1817 - 650 pages
...ever to have been so, and adverts, as I before stated, to a gross violation of it in a recent case. " That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law." " That the subjects, which are Protestants, may... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...prerogative of the crown. Charles II had, by his own authority, kept on foot in time of peace a body of 5,000 regular troops. And this number James II, increased...the exercise of so dangerous an authority, it became nn article of the bill of rights then framed, that "raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom... | |
| John Millar - Constitutional history - 1818 - 516 pages
...the spirit of the ancient constitution, it was declared in the bill of rights, "that the rais" ing or keeping a standing army within the " kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with " consent of parliament, is against law." By another regulation, the maintenance of a military... | |
| Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, England, 1819 - 1819 - 66 pages
...Subjects to Petition the King, and all Commitments and Prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal. 6. That the raising or keeping a Standing Army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. 7. That the Subjects which are Protestants, may have... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1820 - 406 pages
...«injects to petition the king; nnd all commitments anil prosecutlone for such petitioning er» illegal: 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom In time of peace, uultst it be with content of parliament, U against law t 7. That Ле .»objects which are protejtnnu... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 406 pages
...subjects to petition the King, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitiomng are illegal; that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law : that the subjects which are protestants may have... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 514 pages
...that the law* and contlitution of Eng. land are strungen to it." One article of the bill of rights is, that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in a time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law. The present army, therefore,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 880 pages
...than 30,000, all paid from his own civil list ; it was made one of the articles of the bill of rights, that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law. But as the fashion of keeping standing armies (which... | |
| |