| Patrick Mac Chombaich De Colquhoun - Canon law - 1849 - 724 pages
...of Britain might hereafter, enjoy the same, except the right and privilege of sitting in the House of Lords and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the trials of peers.1 The Parliament is summoned by the Crown by writ, and may Mode of... | |
| Sir Charles George Young - Precedence - 1851 - 97 pages
...privileges as fully as the Lords Spiritual of Great Britain (the right and privilege of sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting on the Trial of Peers excepted); and that the persons holding any Temporal Peerages of Ireland... | |
| Samuel Warren - Election law - 1852 - 828 pages
...Great Britain do now or may hereafter enjoy the same (the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting on the trial of peers, excepted); and that the persons holding any temporal peerages of Ireland,... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 520 pages
...as fully as enjoyed by the peers of England, except the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting on the trials of peers ; that the crown, sceptre, and sword of state, the records of parliament,... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 686 pages
...Great Britain may hereafter enjoy the same, except the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the tryals of peers. XXIV. That, from and after the Union, there be one Great Seal for... | |
| John Frederick Smith - Great Britain - 1860 - 648 pages
...of Great Britain, and enjoy all privileges of peers of England, except that of sitting in the house of lords and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting apon the trials of peers ; that the crown, sceptre, and sword of state, the records of parliament,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1872 - 738 pages
...Great Britain do now or may hereafter enjoy the same (the right and privilege of sitting in the House of Lords and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting on the trial of peers, excepted) ; and that the persons holding any temporal peerages of Ireland... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 pages
...Great Britain may hereafter enjoy the same, except the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the trials of peers. XXIV. That from and after the union, there be one great seal for... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 pages
...as fully as enjoyed by the peers of England, except the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the trials of peers: that the crown, sceptre, and sword of state, the records of parliament,... | |
| Law - 1882 - 688 pages
...Great Britain, may hereafter enjoy the same, except the right and privilege of sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the trials of Peers." This last provision has now and then been loosely referred to as... | |
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