| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 448 páginas
...Parliament. Likewife, the Judges have inform'd us, that we at noTime Hand fo high in our Eflate Royal, as 'n the Time of Parliament ; when we as Head, and you...conjoined and knit together into one Body Politic j fo that whatfoever Injury is done or offered during that Time, againft the meaneft Member of the... | |
| 1751 - 446 páginas
...And, becaufe the * Parliament. Likewife, the Judges have inform'd 4 us, that we at noTime ftand Ib high in our Eftate ' Royal, as in the Time of Parliament; when we * faid Cook ferved the Speaker in that Office, he ' was taken out of Execution, by the Privilege of... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1821 - 342 páginas
...of Parliament. Likewise the judges have informed us, that we at no time stand so high in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament; when we, as head,...conjoined and knit together into one body politic; so that whatsoever is done or offered during that time against the meanest member of the house is judged... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Sir Orlando Bridgeman - 1823 - 700 páginas
...Judges, that we at no time stand so highly in oar estate royal, as. in the time of parliament; wherein we as Head, and you as Members^ are conjoined and knit together into one body politick, so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that time) is offered to the mea'nest Member of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1837 - 398 páginas
...Judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our Estate Royal, as in the time of Parliament ; wherein we as Head, and you as Members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic ; so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that tune) is offefed to the meanest Member of the House,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Erskine Perry, Sir Henry Davison - 1840 - 796 páginas
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest member of the House,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1840 - 1094 páginas
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal, as in the time of parliament; wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that time), is offered to the meanest member of the House,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1840 - 796 páginas
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest member of the House,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 páginas
...judges, that we at no time stand so highly in our estate royal as in the time of parliament ; wherein we as head, and you as members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury (during that time) is offered to the meanest member of the House... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1842 - 574 páginas
...highly in vileges of Parlia- . . /- -r* T ment. our estate royal as in the time of Parliament, wherein we as head, and you as Members, are conjoined and knit together into one body politic, so as whatsoever offence or injury during that time is offered to the meanest Member of the House,... | |
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