| 1853 - 502 стор.
...the throne. To conclude, in the words of Sir Edward Coke, the power of parliament "is so transcendent and absolute, that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds." 2. Distribution of Powers between King, Lords, and Commons. — Custom and convenience have assigned... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1854 - 492 стор.
...following terms : — " The power and jurisdiction of parliament," says Sir Edward Coke (4 Inst. 36), " is so transcendant and absolute, that it cannot be...confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds. And of this high court," he adds, " may be truly said, ' Si antiquitatem species, est vetustissima... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1856 - 612 стор.
...true exposition of the power of the parliament of Great Britain, which is said to be " so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds." So thought Lord COKE. (4 Inst. 36, and Black. 1st vol. Com. 140.) Such also is the opinion of Chancellor... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1858 - 724 стор.
...the constitution. (4 Cokds List. 36.) " The power and jurisdiction of parliament is so transcendent and absolute, that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds. Lord Camden, (Sutick v. Carringlon, 19 How. St. Tr. 1066,) having spoken of property as sacred, he... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1858 - 718 стор.
...aggregate body. The power and jurisdiction of parliament, says Sir Edward Coke (x), is so transcendent and absolute, that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds. And of this high court, he adds, it may be truly said, " si antiquitatem spectes, est vetustissima... | |
| 1858 - 202 стор.
...parliament by virtue of its peculiar power and jurisdiction, which, says Sir Edward Coke, is so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined either for causes or persons within any bound,* and yet in the next paragraph the Court, as before remarked, says that the power of the Legislature... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 стор.
...Coke, in 4 Institutes, 36, says of the power of parliament, that " it is transcendent and absolute, and that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds." And Blackstone, in 1 Comm. p. 161, says that " it can do every thing that is not naturally impossible,"... | |
| One of themselves (pseud.) - 1859 - 484 стор.
...whenever she wanted to perpetrate one * The power, and jurisdiction of Parliament is so transcendent, and absolute, that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within bounds. ... It can, in short, do anything that ie not naturally impossible.— SIR E. COKE. herself,... | |
| Ernst Hermann Karsten - 1860 - 264 стор.
...blz. 313 en 314. „The power and jurisdictie» of Parliament, says sir EDW. COKE , is so transcendent and absolute , that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds. het Parlement tot wet worden verheven, en dus evenzeer, waar de aard van de stof zulks niet verbiedt,... | |
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