| 1751 - 526 páginas
...lofe his Authority of Commanding, ' fince that an Equal hath no Power of Com' mandment over his Equal. The King ought ' not to be under Man, but under God, and under * the Law, becaufe the Law maketh him a King. ' Let the King therefore attribute that to the Law, ' which the... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 516 páginas
...lofe his Authority of Commanding, ' fince that an Equal hath no Power of Com* mandment over his Equal. The King ough,t * not to be under Man, but under God, and under * the Law, becaufe the Law maketh him a King. * L«t the King therefore attribute that to the Law, * which the... | |
| 1828 - 268 páginas
...proving that the people fully knew the value of the great Charter, obtained under their barons : ' The king ought not to be under man, but under God, and nniler the /aw, for the law makes the king. Therefore, let the king attribute to the law that which... | |
| 1837 - 504 páginas
...these cases over command them, where they are placed to reign as kings." He farthermore remarks that the king ought not to be under man, but under God and the law. He also states that " power of spiritual dominion is, in causes ecclesiastical, that ruling... | |
| 1837 - 512 páginas
...these cases over command them, where .they are placed to reign as kings." He farthermore remarks that the king ought not to be under man, but under God and the law. He also states that " power of spiritual dominion is, in causes ecclesiastical, that ruling... | |
| 1853 - 428 páginas
...realm is the most excellent and worthiest part or member of the body of the commonweal next unto God. The king ought not to be under man, but under God and the law, because the law doth make him a king. And as he is the head and most excellent part of the... | |
| 1853 - 420 páginas
...realm is the most excellent and worthiest part or member of the body of the commonweal next unto God. The king ought not to be under man, but under God and the law, because the law doth make him a king. And as he is the head and most excellent part of the... | |
| William Smyth - 1854 - 546 páginas
...parliament house, for, in truth, it is none, but a very school of flattery and dissimulation, and so a fit place to serve the devil and his angels in, and not...man, but under God and under the law, because the law makcth him a king ; let the king therefore attribute that to the law which the law attributeth to him... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1860 - 544 páginas
...prince perjured ! The Queen's Majesty is the Head of the law, and must of necessity maintain the law. The king ought not to be under man, but under God and under the law. ..... He is God's Vicegerent here upon earth ; that is, his Lieutenant to execute his will, which is,... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1863 - 596 páginas
...under the law. Coke took refuge in a quotation from Bracton, and reminded him of the old maxim that the King ought not to be under man, but under God and the law, which has always been so dear to English jurists.* After this altercation, it was only by... | |
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