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" In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty, which cannot subsist long in any state unless... "
Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... - Page 239
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1771 - 506 pages
...connected all the links are in this vail chain of prerogative* IN this diftinct and fcparate exiftence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, con/ifts one main prefervative of the public liberty ; which cannot fubfift...
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The New Instructor Clericalis: Stating the Authority, Jurisdiction, and ...

John Impey - Civil procedure - 1785 - 538 pages
...alter, but by .aS of parliament. 2 Haw. PI. of tlit Cr. z, In this diftinct and feparate exirttlnce of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, eottfift* one main prefervative of the public liberty, which cannot fubfift...
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The New Instructor Clericalis: Stating the Authority, Jurisdiction, and ...

John Impey - Civil procedure - 1790 - 812 pages
...cannot alter but by act of parliament. 2 Haw. PI. of the Cr. 2. In this diftinct and feparate exigence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated, indeed, but not removable at pleafure by the crown, confifts one main prefervative of the public liberty, which cannot...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 518 pages
...connected all the links are in this vaft chain of prerogative. IN this diftincT; and feparate exiftence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleafure, by the crown, confifts one main prefervative of the public liberty; which cannot...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1793 - 686 pages
...connected all the links arc in this vait chain of prerogative. IN this diftinft and feparate exigence of the judicial power in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleafure, by the crown, con fills one main prefcrvative of the public liberty; which cannot...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Parliament - 1806 - 734 pages
...said, when treating of the separation of the judicial from the legislative and executive authorities, " In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial...a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removcable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty, •whinh...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...power of the crown, and how regularly connected all the links are in this vast chain of prerogative. IN this distinct and separate existence of the judicial...a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty ; which cannot...
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A Political Account of the Island of Trinidad, from Its Conquest by Sir ...

Trinidad. [Appendix.] - Constitutional history - 1807 - 238 pages
...made, must "be applied by the other, let them affect whom they will."* And Blackstone says,f that, " in this distinct and separate existence of the judicial...a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, but not removable at pleasure, by the crown, consists one main preservative of the public liberty \ which cannot...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 51

England - 1842 - 850 pages
...Blackstone, important as that of an English lawyer, to these general authorities. Book i. chap. 7. " In this distinct and separate existence of the judicial...the public liberty, which cannot subsist long in any state, unless the administration of common justice be in some degree separated both from the legislative,...
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The Political State of the British Empire: Containing a General ..., Volume 2

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1818 - 762 pages
...to, and diftributed among, his .feveral courts of juftice. In this diftinct and feparate exiftence of the judicial power, in a peculiar body of men, nominated indeed, LAW. deed, but not removeable at pleafure, by the crown, cenfifts one great prefervative of the public...
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