| Frederick Pollock - 1907 - 548 páginas
...three centuries earlier another great English jurist had said of this office: ' It is such a form of government for the tranquillity and quiet of the realm...Christian world hath the like if the same be duly exercised 2 .' From at least the beginning of the thirteenth century there existed in England a class... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 464 páginas
...private account seem attainable. "It is such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity of the realm as no part of the Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." 1 writ of power."— Medley, English Constitutional History, p. 395' Cited from Coke's... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 450 páginas
...private account seem attainable. "It is such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity of the realm as no part of the Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." 1 -writ of power."—Medley, English Constitutional History, p. 3951 Cited from Coke's... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 458 páginas
...private account seem attainable. "It is such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity of the realm as no part of the Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." 1 writ of power."— Medley, English Constitutional History, p. 395' Cited from Coke's... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 452 páginas
...private account seem attainable. "It is such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity of the realm as no part of the Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." 1 writ of power."—Medley, English Constitutional History, p. 3951 Cited from Coke's Fourth... | |
| George Glover Alexander - 1911 - 184 páginas
...or Keepers of the Peace. Speaking of the office of Justice of the Peace, Sir Edward Coke says: "And it is such a form of subordinate government for the...world hath the like, if the same be duly executed" (4th Inst. cap. xxxi.). Shakespeare, in verse, and Addison, in prose, have described the character... | |
| Middlesex magistrate - 1911 - 136 páginas
... UBRAR1 or THE THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND HIS FUNCTIONS " // is such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity...Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised"—LORD COKE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND HIS FUNCTIONS ON AND OFF THE BENCH BY A MIDDLESEX... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1913 - 346 páginas
...of the peace. Mr. Dickinson quotes the verdict of Coke, who styles the authority of the justices ' such a form of subordinate government for the tranquillity...Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised.' Nor, as he truly remarks, has this estimate been seriously disputed. ' The following extracts... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1914 - 1000 páginas
...Police, p. 84. Sir Edward Coke declared with enthusiasm in reference to the system : " It is such a forme of subordinate government for the tranquillity and...Christian world hath the like, if the same be duly exercised." Institutes of the Laws of England (1797), IV. 170. two small octavos. Revised and supplemented... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1914 - 1020 páginas
...Coke declared with enthusi reference to the system : " It is such a forme of subordinate government i tranquillity and quiet of the realm, as no part of the Christian world hath tl if the same be duly exercised." Institutes of the Laws of England (1797),! two small octavos. Revised... | |
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