| 1875 - 870 Seiten
...parts : Common law, statute law, and custom ; but the King's proclamation is none of them." Also, " That the King hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him." Here again we find the great common lawyer supporting the 114 THE CHARACTER OF COKE. liberties of his... | |
| Joseph Doutre - 1880 - 426 Seiten
...provided by the general law for the constitutional liberty of the subject. Proclarmitions. The King has no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him. He cannot by his proclamation change any part of the Common Law, Statute Law, or Customs of the realm... | |
| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 Seiten
...malum 'prohibitum is such an offence as is prohibited by Act of Parliament. Also, it was resolved, that the King hath no prerogative but that which the...him. But the King, for prevention of offences, may admonish his subjects by proclamation, that they keep the laws, and do not offend them, upon punishment... | |
| Frederick Charles Moncreiff - 1882 - 204 Seiten
...se ; malum prohibitum is such an offence as is prohibited by Act of Parliament. Also it was resolved that the King hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him." Assuredly these are not the woixls of a man whose eyes could only endure the colour of the King's livery.... | |
| Ernest Chester Thomas - 1885 - 196 Seiten
...Justices, Chief Baron, and Baron Altham, upon conference betwixt the Privy Council Answer. and them, that the king hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him. He cannot by his proclamation change any part of the common law, statute law, or customs of the realm... | |
| 1885 - 502 Seiten
...'that the king by his proclamation cannot create any offence which was not an offence before. . . . That the king hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him . . . and lastly, that if an offence be not punishable in t lie Star Chamber, the prohibition of it... | |
| Ernest Chester Thomas - 1885 - 214 Seiten
...Justices, Chief Baron, and Baron Altham, upon conference betwixt the Privy Council Answer, and them, that the king hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him. He cannot by his proclamation change any part of the common law, statute law, or customs of the realm... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1887 - 512 Seiten
...which was not an oflence before ; that the king's proclamation forms no part of the law ; and that he hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him. ' And after this resolution no proclamation imposing fine and imprisonment was afterwards, made.' Later... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 460 Seiten
...King by his Proclamation cannot create any offence which was not an offence before . . . that he has no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him . . . and that if the offence be not punishable in the Star Chamber, the prohibition of it by Proclamation... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1891 - 716 Seiten
...part of the Crown to exercise legislative functions. Coke says very plainly that " the king hath 1 no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him." Hampden's Case (ship money), 13 Car. 1, 1637." This celebrated case, which did more perhaps than anything... | |
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