| William Carpenter - 1831 - 508 pągines
...any person or persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid lest, by colour of them, any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent majesty, as their rights and liberties, according... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 554 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of ywir Majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. XI. All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent Majesty as their rights and liberties, according... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 718 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to the laws and franchise of the land 8 ." The hypocritical and despotic character of Charles is exem- TI.C hypocritical plificd by his conduct... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 322 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your Majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land." After this comes the concluding section (§11,) which is in these words : — " All which they most... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 514 pągines
...proceeding by martial law should be revoked and annulled, lest, by color of them, any of His-Majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to...Since that time no such thing as martial law has been recognized in this country ; and courts founded on proclamations of martial law have been wholly unknown.... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 614 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your Majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land." " All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent Majesty, as their rights and liberties, according... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 616 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your Majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land." After this comes the concluding section (§11,) which is in these words: — " All which they most... | |
| William Whewell - 1845 - 452 pągines
...issue forth to any person or persons to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to the laws and franchises of the land." Proceedings inconsistent with this law were resisted ; as in the Case of Ship-money,... | |
| Armand Carrel, Charles James Fox - 1846 - 498 pągines
...issue forth to any persons whatever, to be executed as aforesaid, least, by colour of them, any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to the laws and franchise of the land." The upper chamber approved this declaration; the 1628 king gave it an equivocal sanction, but a report... | |
| Edmund Clarke - 1847 - 242 pągines
...to any person or persons whatsoever to be executed as aforesaid, lest by colour of them any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. 11." All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent majesty, as their rights and liberties,... | |
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