And hence it follows, that it must be in its nature singular and eccentrical; that it can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of... The English in America - Página 269por Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 páginas
...contradiftinftion to others, and not to thofe which he enjoys in common with any of his fubje£ts : for if once any one prerogative of the crown could be held in common with the fubje£t, it would ceafe to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch ' lays it down as a maxim,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 páginas
...contradiftin£Uon to others, anil not to thofe which he enjoys in common with any of his iubje£ls : for if once any one prerogative of the crown could be held in common with the fubjccl, it would ccafe to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch * lays it down as a maxim,... | |
| Matthew Bacon (fl.) - 1798 - 916 páginas
...for if once any one prerogative of the crown couU be held in common with any fubject, it would ceafe to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch lays it down as a maxim (Finch's L. 85.), that the prerogative is that law in cafe of the King, which it taw in no cafe of... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 páginas
...contradiftih£tion to others, and not to thofe which he enjoys in common with any of his fubjecls : lor if oner any one prerogative of the crown could be held in common with the fubjecl, it would ceafe to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch 1 lays it down as a maxim,... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common...down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject. PREROGATIVES arc either direct or ineidental.... | |
| 1816 - 770 páginas
...for if once anyone prerogative of the crown could be held in common with thefubjeft, it would ceafe to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch...down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in cafe of the king, which is law in no cafe of the fubjecl. Prerogatives arc either dlreS or incidental.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1820 - 528 páginas
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the King enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others ; and not to those which he enjoys in common...to be prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch (c) lays it down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the King, which is law in... | |
| 1823 - 872 páginas
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common...down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject. Prerogatives are cither direct от incidental.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 páginas
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common...down as a maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject. PREROGATIvES are either direct or incidental.... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 páginas
...can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common...prerogative any longer. And therefore Finch' lays it down as n maxim, that the prerogative is that law in case of the king, which is law in no case of the subject.... | |
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