| Henry Hallam - 1876 - 488 páginas
...or both houses without the king ; that the league and covenant was unlawfully imposed; that the sole supreme command of the militia, and of all forces...lawfully levy any war offensive or defensive against his majesty.1 These last words appeared to go to a dangerous length, and to sanction the suicidal doctrine... | |
| 1878 - 618 páginas
...from repeal is proposed to be retained as a parliamentary recognition of the right of the Crown to the supreme command of the Militia, and of all forces by sea and land.' . * 13 Chaa. II. st io 6. f Public Bills, vol. iv., No. 233, p. 179. This is the parliamentary declaration... | |
| 1878 - 620 páginas
...from repeal is proposed to be retained as a parliamentary recognition of the right of the Crown to the supreme command of the Militia, and of all forces by sea and land.' I This is the parliamentary declaration of the doctrine for which we contend ; and even Whig Ministers... | |
| 1878 - 630 páginas
...from repeal is proposed to be retained as a parliamentary recognition of the right of the Crown to the supreme command of the Militia, and of all forces by sea and land. L 13 Chaa. H. st. ic 6. t Public Bills, vol. iv., No. 233, p. 179. This is the parliamentary declaration... | |
| 1878 - 646 páginas
...is proposed to be retained as a parliamentary recognition of the right of the Crown to the supremo command of the Militia, and of all forces by sea and land.' This is the parliamentary declaration of the doctrine for which we contend ; and even Whig Ministers... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1880 - 762 páginas
...or both houses without the king; that the league and covenant was unlawfully imposed ; that the sole supreme command of the militia, and of all forces...war, offensive or defensive, against his majesty.- These last words appeared to go to a dangerous length, and to sanction the suicidal doctrine of absolute... | |
| sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland (13th bart.) - 1882 - 308 páginas
...declared that there was no legislative power in either or both Houses without the king, and that the sole supreme command of the militia, and of all forces...the Crown ; that neither House of Parliament could prctend to it, nor could lawfully levy any war, offensive or defensive, against his majesty " (Hallam,... | |
| Robert Charles Dudgeon - 1882 - 280 páginas
...laid down that the " sole command of the militia and of all forces by land and sea was and ever had been by the laws of England the undoubted right of the Crown." At the same time provision was made for raising a sufficient force of militia, by requiring landed... | |
| Cyril Ransome - 1883 - 288 páginas
...legislative power resides in either or both Houses of Parliament without the king, and that the sole command of the militia and of all forces by sea and land had been and always was the undoubted right of the crown. Next, that tumultuous meetings for petitions... | |
| Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland - 1888 - 356 páginas
...declared that there was no legislative pmver in either or both Houses without the king, and that the sole supreme command of the militia, and of all forces...defensive, against his majesty" (Hallam, ii. p. 328). (o) Act of Uniformity. — The Act included five points, which were made compulsory on all holders... | |
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