Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, 1. kötetS. Low, Marston, limited, 1892 |
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vii. oldal
... hand by reference to the best opinions recorded in the debates of Parliament , or in evidence before select committees of either House . Such testimony , for the most part from the lips of eminent statesmen and politicians of the ...
... hand by reference to the best opinions recorded in the debates of Parliament , or in evidence before select committees of either House . Such testimony , for the most part from the lips of eminent statesmen and politicians of the ...
viii. oldal
... hands of prominent public men in Canada before the constitution of the new Dominion should be en- forced , trusting that it might be helpful in the settlement of various political questions which were likely to arise at that juncture ...
... hands of prominent public men in Canada before the constitution of the new Dominion should be en- forced , trusting that it might be helpful in the settlement of various political questions which were likely to arise at that juncture ...
2. oldal
... hands of the constitutional advisers of the crown . By these means , the services of statemen in whom the country has confidence have been secured on behalf of the empire ; while the equilibrium of the state has been preserved , amidst ...
... hands of the constitutional advisers of the crown . By these means , the services of statemen in whom the country has confidence have been secured on behalf of the empire ; while the equilibrium of the state has been preserved , amidst ...
3. oldal
... hand , freedom of speech , though nominally conceded to Parliament from a very early period , was not invariably respected by the crown . In some instances , the Tudor monarchs went the length of charging the Speaker of the Commons to ...
... hand , freedom of speech , though nominally conceded to Parliament from a very early period , was not invariably respected by the crown . In some instances , the Tudor monarchs went the length of charging the Speaker of the Commons to ...
5. oldal
... hands of the great county families ; and from that period until 1832 the power Influence of of the peerage was immense . This power was county exercised not so much in their own Chamber as indirectly towards the sovereign , and over the ...
... hands of the great county families ; and from that period until 1832 the power Influence of of the peerage was immense . This power was county exercised not so much in their own Chamber as indirectly towards the sovereign , and over the ...
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41. oldal - Parliament, that neither His Majesty nor his Privy Council have or ought to have any jurisdiction, power or authority by English bill, petition, articles, libel, or any other arbitrary way whatsoever, to examine or draw into question, determine or dispose of the lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods or chattels of any the subjects of this kingdom, but that the same ought to be tried and determined in the ordinary Courts of Justice and by the ordinary course of the law.
229. oldal - That from and after the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the well governing of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council by the laws and customs of this realm, shall be transacted there, and all resolutions taken thereupon shall be signed by such of the privy council as shall advise and consent to the same.
153. oldal - WHEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of Great. Britain and Ireland in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law...
270. oldal - I find the gentleman is determined to leave us, nor can I say I am sorry for it, since he would otherwise have certainly compelled us to leave him. But if he be resolved to assume the right of advising His Majesty, and directing the operations of the war, to what purpose are we called to this Council...
147. oldal - No Metropolitan or Bishop in any Colony having legislative institutions can, by virtue of the Crown's Letters Patent alone (unless granted under an Act of Parliament, or confirmed by a Colonial Statute), exercise any coercive jurisdiction, or hold any Court or Tribunal for that purpose.
94. oldal - Peel, that he should have that public proof of your Majesty's entire support and confidence which would be afforded by the permission to make some changes in that part of your Majesty's Household which your Majesty resolved on maintaining entirely without change.
186. oldal - III. Another capacity, in which the king is considered in domestic affairs, is as the fountain of justice and general conservator of the peace of the kingdom. By the fountain of justice, the law does not mean the author or original, but only the distributor.
279. oldal - The Legislature chosen, in name, to make laws, in fact finds its principal business in making and in keeping an executive. The leading minister so selected has to choose his associates, but he only chooses among a charmed circle. The position of most men in Parliament forbids their being invited to the cabinet; the position of a few men ensures their being invited.
86. oldal - My lords, if ministers of state, acting by the immediate commands of their sovereign, are afterwards to be made accountable for their proceedings, it may one day or other be the case of all the members of this august assembly.
69. oldal - ... to the acknowledged principles of the constitution, by which the prerogatives of the crown, the authority of both houses of parliament, and the rights and liberties of the people, are equally secured.