| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - 1886 - 870 páginas
...continue the payment, they might resort to the law for relief, and find it. But when they heard this demanded in a court of law, as a right, and found it, by sworn judges of the law, adjudged so, upon such grounds and reasons as every stander-by was able to... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1888 - 752 páginas
...sanctuary they thought there was always safety to be found. " But when they heard this (ship money) demanded in a court of law as a right, and found it by sworn judges of the land adjudged so, upon such grounds and reasons as every standerby was able to... | |
| John Selden - 1892 - 634 páginas
...judges, by being made use of in this and other like acts of power.' Men heard the payment of ship-money 'demanded in a court of law as a right, and found it, by sworn judges of the law, adjudged so upon such grounds and reasons as every stander-by was able to... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924 - 758 páginas
...little to do with the completeness of that overthrow. When, Clarendon tells us,6 men heard ship money "demanded in a court of law as a right, and found it, by sworn judges of the law, adjudged so, upon such grounds and reasons as every stander-by was able to... | |
| William Littell - 1926 - 326 páginas
...continue the payment, they might resort to the law for relief, and find it. "But when they heard this demanded in a court of law, as a right, and found it, by sworn judges of the law, adjudged so, upon such grounds and reasons as every slander-by, was able to... | |
| Christopher Hill - 1982 - 308 páginas
...political victory was with Hampden. As Hyde, later Earl of Clarendon, put it, when men 'heard this demanded in a court of law as a right, and found it by sworn judges of the law adjudged so, upon such grounds and reasons as every stander-by was able to... | |
| Victoria Kahn - 2009 - 392 páginas
...precedence even over the king's rightful prerogative: [W]hen [the MPs] heard this [Shipmoney payment] demanded in a court of law, as a right, and found it, by sworn judges of the law, adjudged so, upon such grounds as every stander-by was able to swear was not... | |
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