| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - 1846 - 708 páginas
...1, (the Mutiny Act,) after reciting, that whereas the raising or keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law: and whereas it is judged necessary by his majesty and this present parliament, that a body of forces... | |
| Henry Marshall - 1846 - 408 páginas
...of England. The Declaration of Rights to which William and Mary assented, stated, that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is against law. Two Scotch regiments, which were quartered in England,... | |
| Tresham Dames Gregg - 1847 - 488 páginas
...have arms for their defence, suitable to their conditions, as allowed by law. " 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time...it be with consent of parliament, is against law. " 8. That election of members of parliament ought to be free. "10. That excessive bail ought not to... | |
| George Crosby - 1847 - 424 páginas
...or questioned in any other place or court out of Parliament. It was also declared that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law ; and even in time of war, the maintenance of a military... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1848 - 82 páginas
...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...it be with consent of parliament, is against law. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions,... | |
| 1848 - 536 páginas
...destruction of the liberties of Englishmen. In the Bill of Rights (J689) it was declared that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom, in...it be with consent of parliament, is against law. An army varying in its numbers has ever since been maintained, and is now looked on without apprehension.... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1848 - 76 páginas
...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...it be with consent of parliament, is against law. -1 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions,... | |
| 1848 - 558 páginas
...though only partially, in force (a). It is 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 the consent of Parliament, is against law ; hut it has for many years past been annually judged necessary... | |
| 1849 - 138 páginas
...i. 207. — D. to the very letter of the Bill of Rights, in which it is declared, that the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is against law, and without the desire of the civil magistrates, to aid... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 páginas
...the King, and that all commitments or prosecutions for such petitions are illegal; That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time...peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is illegal ; That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their... | |
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