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" His word ; so it is presumption and high contempt in a subject to dispute what a king can do, or say that a king cannot do this or that... "
An Historical View of the English Government: From the Settlement of the ... - Página 154
por John Millar - 1818
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An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History ...

Zachary Grey - 1736 - 450 páginas
...Subject ; and therein I will be acquie* fcent : As for the abfolute Prerogative of the 4 Crown, that is no Subject for the Tongue of a * Lawyer, nor is it lawful to be difputed.' His Directions to the Judges begin thus. (p. 5 5 5.] « Now, my Lords the Judges, for your...
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An Historical View of the English Government: From the Settlement ..., Volumen3

John Millar - 1803 - 520 páginas
...for " fear of wounding the king through the " sides of a private person. The absolute ** prerogative of the crown is no subject " for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it law" ful to be disputed*." We may easily suppose, that the same principles and doctrines which were...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen235

1902 - 872 páginas
...proposed," that they must not "meddle with the main points of government." that "the absolute prerogative of the Crown Is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor Is lawful to be disputed." and that It is "presumption and high contempt In a subject to dispute what...
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 páginas
...2, ch. 4, p. 531. wounding the king through the sides of a private person. The absolute prerogative of the crown, is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed. "(«) In modern times, however, it has been the aim of the English government not to leave the laws...
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 páginas
...2, ch. 4, p. 531. wounding the king through the sides of a private person. The absolute prerogative of the crown, is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed."(a) In modern times, however, it has been the aim of the English government not to leave...
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The First Two Stuarts and the Puritan Revolution, 1603-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1885 - 274 páginas
...words which seem rather startling at present : "As for the absolute prerogative of the crown, that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed. It is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do ; good Christians content themselves with His...
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A Student's History of England: 1509-1689

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 344 páginas
...was the language which followed. "As for the absolute prerogative of the Crown," he declared, " that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed. It is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do : good Christians content themselves with His...
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A Student's History of England: 1509-1689

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 344 páginas
...was the language which followed. " As for the absolute prerogative of the Crown," he declared, " that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed. It is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do : good Christians content themselves with His...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen29

Leslie Stephen - 1892 - 502 páginas
...relation between the crown and the judges. ' As in the absolute prerogative of the crown,' he said, 'that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disputed. ... It is presumption and high contempt in a subject to dispute what a king can do, or say that a king...
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Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to 1885, Volumen2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1892 - 344 páginas
...was the language which followed. " As for the absolute prerogative of the Crown." he declared, " that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is it lawful to be disouted. It is atheism and blasphemy to discute what God can do : good Christians content themselves...
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