And whereas, by the constitution of this kingdom, the right of making laws is vested in three estates, of king, lords, and commons, in Parliament assembled, and the consent of all the three said estates, comprehending the whole... The Lounger's Common-place Book - Page 83by Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796Full view - About this book
| Alexander Paul - 1884 - 296 pages
...to be presently in brief explained : — " Whereas the life, liberty, and property of every man is or may be affected by the law of the land in which he lives, and every man is bound to pay obedience to the same; and whereas by the constitution of this kingdom the... | |
| Alexander Paul - 1884 - 294 pages
...clauses to be presently in brief explained :— " Whereas the life, liberty, and property of every man is or may be affected by the law of the land in which he lives, and every man is bound to pay obedience to the same; and whereas by the constitution of this kingdom the... | |
| Thomas Paine, Thomas Clio Rickman - 1908 - 476 pages
...Erskine took up a book. — Ed. 182 the book: " Whereas the life, liberty, and property of every man is or may be affected by the law of the land in which he lives, and every man is bound to pay obedience to the same. " And whereas, by the Constitution of this kingdom,... | |
| Frank Ferdinand Rosenblatt - 1916 - 268 pages
...annual parliaments. The preamble contended that since the life, liberty and property of every man is or may be affected by the law of the land in which he lives, no man is, or can be, actually represented if he has no vote in the election of the representative... | |
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