| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 頁
...matters, becaufe no court can have jurifdidion over him. For all jurifdi£iion implies fuper iority of power : authority to try would be vain and idle, without an authority to redrefs ; and the fentence of a court would be contemptible, unlefs that court* had power to command... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 頁
...civil matters, becaufe no court can have jurifdidion over him. For all jurifdidion implies fuperiority of power: authority to try would be vain and idle, without an authority to redrefs ; and the fentence of a court would be contemptible, unlefs that court had power to command... | |
| 1825 - 458 頁
...be the supreme head in matters both civil and ecclesiastical ; so no suit can be brought against him even in civil matters, because no court can have jurisdiction over him. The law also ascribes to the king, in his political capacity, absolute perfection. The king can do... | |
| Jesse Addams - 1823 - 596 頁
...the suprem'e head of the realm in matters both civil and ecclesiastical." " Hence it is," he adds, "that no suit or action can be brought against the...: authority to try would be vain and idle without authority to redress ; and the sentence of a Court would be contemptible, unless that Court had power... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 頁
...consequence inferior to no man upon earth, dependant on no man, accountable to no man. Hence it is, that no suit or action can be brought against the...matters, because no court can have jurisdiction over him. Hence it is, likewise, that by law the person of the king is sacred, even though the measures pursued... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 頁
...is in his empire0 ; and owes no kind of subjection to any other potentate upon earth. Hence it is, that no suit or action can be brought against the...authority to redress ; and the sentence of a court will be contemptible, unless that court had power to command the execution of it : but who, says Finch... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 頁
...is in his empire0 ; and owes no kind of subjection to any other potentate upon earth. Hence it is, that no suit or action can be brought against the...authority to redress ; and the sentence" of a court will be contemptible, unless that court had power to command the execution of it : but who, says Finch... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 頁
...subjection to any other potentate upon earth. No suit or action, therefore, can be brought against him, even in civil matters, because no court can have jurisdiction over him. But the law has not left the subject without remedy : for as to private injuries, if any one has a... | |
| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 694 頁
...emperor in his empire, and owes no kind of subjection to any other potentate upon earth. Hence it is, that no suit or action can be brought against the...matters, because no court can have jurisdiction over him. Hence it is, likewise, that, by law, the person of the king is sacred, even though the measures pursued... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1831 - 564 頁
...the supreme head of the realm in matters both civil and ecclesiastical. " " Hence it is," he adds, " that no suit or action can be brought against the...power: authority to try would be vain and idle without authority to redress; and the sentence of a Court would be contemptible, unless that Court had power... | |
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