| Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 544 pages
...the Laws and Franchise of the Land. All which they mofl humbly pray of your moll excellent Majejly, as their Rights and Liberties, according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm : And that your Majejly would alfi vouchsafe to declare, That the . Awards, Doings and Proceedings, to the Prejudice... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - Great Britain - 1792 - 534 pages
...the laws and franchifes of the land : " All which they moft humbly pray your moft excellent majefty, AS THEIR RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES, ACCORDING TO THE LAWS AND STATUTES OF THIS REALM; and that your majefty would alfo vouchfafe to declare, that the awards, doings, and proceedings, to the prejudice... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1807 - 784 pages
...whatsoever, • to be executed as aforesaid, lest, by colour of them, any of your majesty's subject» be destroyed or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. — AU which the^ most humbly pray of your most excellent mnj. as iheir Rictus and Liberties, according... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1813 - 658 pages
...Charles the first. It concludes in this manner, " all of which they most humbly pray to be allowed, as their rights and liberties, according to the laws and statutes of this realm."* One of the most material statutes of the realm was magna charta ; so that we find they continue upon... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid, lest, by colour of them, any of your majestie's subjects be destroyed or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. All which, say the lords and commons, they most humbly pray of your most excellent majesty, as their... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 776 pages
...whatsoever to be executed," &c. and this to prevent, lest by colour of them, any of the subjects should be destroyed or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. My lord ; 1. The Commissioners Martial «ere not evil in respect of the persons commissioned, being... | |
| Commoner - Civil list - 1819 - 270 pages
...persons whatsoever, to be executed as aforesaid, lest, by colour of them, any of your majesty's subjects be destroyed, or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land. " All и hich they most humbly pray of your most ezoelleut majesty, as their rights and liberties,... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fore-edge paintings - 1824 - 418 pages
...that no man hereafter be compelled to take such an oath. — All which they : most humbly pray — as their rights and liberties according to the laws and - statutes of this realm." Petit- of Right, 3 Carol. '1 It is declared, 16 Jan. 1642, " That the king cannot compel men to be... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fore-edge paintings - 1824 - 422 pages
...'• that no man hereafter be compelled to take such an oath.—All which they " most humbly pray—as their rights and liberties according to the laws and " statutes of this realm." Petit. of Right, 3 Carol. J It is declared, Ifi Jan. 1642, " That the king cannot compel men to be... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1825 - 826 pages
...martial law should be revoked and annulled, lest, by colour of them, any of hie Majesty's subjects be destroyed or put to death, contrary to the laws and franchise of the land." Since that time, no such thing eg martial law has been recognized in this country ; and courts founded... | |
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