| Richard Cobden - 1849 - 316 pàgines
...The old Mutiny Act, of 1689, sets forth, "That the raising or keeping a standing army in the country in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is against law." It then states, " that it is judged necessary by their majesties and their parliament, during the present... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 696 pàgines
...militia are grievous to the subject. 6. The raising or keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is illegal.* 7. It is necessary for the public safety that the subjects (which are Protestants) should... | |
| Great Britain - 1850 - 1166 pàgines
...be with the Consent of ' ParYiAment, is against Law : And whereas it is adjudged 1 necessary by Tier Majesty, and this present Parliament, that ' a Body...Forces should be continued, for the Safety of the ' \jnited Ivingdom, the Defence of the Possessions of Her '•"Majesty's Crown, and the Preservation... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 530 pàgines
...militia are grievous to the subject. 6. The raising or keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is illegal.* 7. It is necessary for the public safety that the subjects (which are Protestants) should... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 720 pàgines
...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 whom was the pretence for sending the troops hither.... | |
| 1853 - 502 pàgines
...Act itself begins by laying down as maxims that the raising or keeping a standing army in the country in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is against law ; and that no man can be forejudged of life or limb, or subject to any kind of punishment, in any other manner... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1856 - 384 pàgines
...for such petitioning are illegal.* 6. 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.f 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their... | |
| Leone Levi - 1860 - 282 pàgines
...The Bill of Rights expressly 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 for a long time no army of any importance was maintained in the British Isles. Charles II. kept up... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 pàgines
...standing army without the consent of parliament, but it is adjudged necessary by the sovereign and the parliament, that a body of forces should be continued for the safety of the kingdom, the defence of our dominions, and preservation of the balance of power in Europe. The Act... | |
| James Birchall - 1861 - 760 pàgines
...for such petitions, are illegal. 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is illegal. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants, may have arms for their defence suitable to their... | |
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