Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 130
... servants , or any other person entitled to privilege of parliament ; which shall not be impeached or delayed ty pretence of any such privilege ; except that the person of a member of the house of commons shall not thereby be subjected ...
... servants , or any other person entitled to privilege of parliament ; which shall not be impeached or delayed ty pretence of any such privilege ; except that the person of a member of the house of commons shall not thereby be subjected ...
Page 131
... servants , in any crime whatsoever , for all crimes are treated by the law as being contra pacem domini regis . And instances have not been wanting wherein privileged persons have been convicted of misdemesnors , and committed , or ...
... servants , in any crime whatsoever , for all crimes are treated by the law as being contra pacem domini regis . And instances have not been wanting wherein privileged persons have been convicted of misdemesnors , and committed , or ...
Page 142
... servant under the crown , directly or indi- rectly , to use the powers of office to influence the election of representatives ; and any attempt at such influence will always be resented by this house , as aimed at its own honour ...
... servant under the crown , directly or indi- rectly , to use the powers of office to influence the election of representatives ; and any attempt at such influence will always be resented by this house , as aimed at its own honour ...
Page 181
... servants , and great mischief was like to have ensued thereupon . This extends only to the king's menial servants . But the statute 9 Anne , c . 16 , goes further , and enacts that any person that shall unlawfully attempt to kill , or ...
... servants , and great mischief was like to have ensued thereupon . This extends only to the king's menial servants . But the statute 9 Anne , c . 16 , goes further , and enacts that any person that shall unlawfully attempt to kill , or ...
Page 182
... servant by whom the will of the States and people , as expressed in the constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof , is carried into effect . It is a fundamental error , into which Blackstone as well as other political writers ...
... servant by whom the will of the States and people , as expressed in the constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof , is carried into effect . It is a fundamental error , into which Blackstone as well as other political writers ...
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