| James Wilson - 1804 - 514 páginas
...government for the tranquillity b 4. Ld. Bac. 59. 99. 1. Bl. Com. 349. 2. Reev. 122. c 4. Ins. iro. and quiet of the realm, as no part of the Christian world hath; provided it be duly executed. The power of the justices of the peace arises from two different sources—their... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1824 - 586 páginas
...and good order of society. Speaking of the institution of justices of the peace, lord Coke says, ' It is such a form of subordinate government for the...the Christian world hath the like, if the same be dul executed.' A magistrate of such power, and so important in the regulation of civilised society,... | |
| Robert Pierre Cruden - 1826 - 94 páginas
...the institution : " And it is such a form of subordinate government, for the tranquillity andquiet of the realm, as no part of the Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly executed." Prynne, however, in his Animadversions upon the 4 Institute J, controverts the fact, and refers to... | |
| 1828 - 520 páginas
...without, is such a form of subordinate government for • C. 2. s. 28. t * Inst - '7 0 thetranquillity and quiet of the realm, as no part of the Christian...world hath the like, if the same be duly executed." That no •part of the Christian world hath the like, we can readily believe; and we are much disposed... | |
| 1840 - 708 páginas
...quarter-sessions, which Lord Coke eulogized as " a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity and " safety of the realm, as no part of the Christian world hath " the like, if the same be duly executed," partook also of the evil influence which for a long period rendered many of the best institutions valueless... | |
| Franklin Fiske Heard - 1871 - 234 páginas
..."Fourth Institute," com-L^ menting on the jurisdiction and power of justices of the peace, says, " It is such a form of subordinate government for the...world hath the like, if the same be duly executed." Shakespeare's picture of a justice of the peace, in the opening scene of " The Merry Wives of Windsor,"... | |
| Franklin Fiske Heard - 1871 - 230 páginas
...his "Fourth Institute," commenting on the jurisdiction and power of justices of the peace, says, " It is such a form of subordinate government for the...of the Christian world hath the like, if the same he duly executed." Shakespeare's picture of a justice of the peace, in the opening scene of " The Merry... | |
| 1878 - 392 páginas
...jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace as " such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity Mid quiet of the realm as no part of the Christian world hath the like. " And it would still be difficult to find a counterpart to this emphatically English institution. Year... | |
| Franklin Fiske Heard - 1883 - 208 páginas
...Fourth Institute," com- 4in*- > menting on the jurisdiction and power of justices of the peace, says: " It is such a form of subordinate government for the...world hath the like, if the same be duly executed." Shakespeare's picture of a justice of the peace, in the opening scene of "The Merry Wives of Windsor,"... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1885 - 196 páginas
...magistracy must be a serious question. Of that magistracy we can still write with Sir Edward Coke, " It is such a form of subordinate government for the...Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." 1 1 Fourth Iiiatitute, p. 170. CHAPTER IX. BOROUGH JUSTICES AND PAID MAGISTEATES. To be... | |
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