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Page 341
... detrimental , or injurious exertion of the prerogative : * “ Another capacity , in
which the king is King is the dif . considered in domestic affairs ; is as the foun -
penter of juf : tain of justice , and general conservator of the peace of the kingdom
.
... detrimental , or injurious exertion of the prerogative : * “ Another capacity , in
which the king is King is the dif . considered in domestic affairs ; is as the foun -
penter of juf : tain of justice , and general conservator of the peace of the kingdom
.
Page 390
great superintending court of justice in his own palace , to receive appeals
criminal and civil from every court in the kingdom , and placed at the head of it the
capitalis justiciarius totius Angliæ , of whose original authority the chief justice of
this ...
great superintending court of justice in his own palace , to receive appeals
criminal and civil from every court in the kingdom , and placed at the head of it the
capitalis justiciarius totius Angliæ , of whose original authority the chief justice of
this ...
Page 395
I cannot better finish this subject of the The justice and equity of the peers , than
by citing the honourable testi - house of peers . mony made of their justice and
equity , by a very judicious modern writer . * “ If we turn our views towards the
house ...
I cannot better finish this subject of the The justice and equity of the peers , than
by citing the honourable testi - house of peers . mony made of their justice and
equity , by a very judicious modern writer . * “ If we turn our views towards the
house ...
Page 503
Establish family justice , and aristocracy falls . By the aristocratical law of
primogenitureship , in a family of six children , five are exposed . Aristocracy has
never but one child ; the rest are begotten to be devoured ; they are thrown to the
...
Establish family justice , and aristocracy falls . By the aristocratical law of
primogenitureship , in a family of six children , five are exposed . Aristocracy has
never but one child ; the rest are begotten to be devoured ; they are thrown to the
...
Page 581
... Where this justice is not executed , the state is . most corrupt . ” $ “ When
magistrates de cease to do their duties ( in thus deposing or killing of princes )
the people are as it were without officers : and then God giveth the sword into
their hands ...
... Where this justice is not executed , the state is . most corrupt . ” $ “ When
magistrates de cease to do their duties ( in thus deposing or killing of princes )
the people are as it were without officers : and then God giveth the sword into
their hands ...
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