England takes no notice of any fuch guards ; and therefore the indidlment is uncertain arid void. " The king is guarded by the fpecial protection of Almighty God, by whom he reigns, and whofe vicegerent he is : he has an invifible guard, a guard of holy... Life and Writings - Seite 116von Algernon Sidney - 1794Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 534 Seiten
...guards? they never read of them in all their law-books ; there is not any ftatutelaw that makes the leaA mention of any guards. The law of England takes no notice of any fuch guards ; and therefore the indiitment is uncertain and void. " The king is guarded by the fpecial protection of Almighty God,... | |
| 1761 - 544 Seiten
...? they never read of them in all their law-books ; there is not any ftatutelaw that makes the leaft mention of any guards. The law of England takes no notice of any fuch guards ; and therefore the indidlment is uncertain arid void. " The king is guarded by the fpecial protection of Almighty God,... | |
| 1763 - 648 Seiten
...that makes the leaf! mention of any guards. The law of England takes no notice of any fuch guards; therefore the indictment is uncertain and void. The...Almighty God, by whom he reigns, and whofe Vicegerent he is. He has an invifible guard, a guard of glorious angels : Nan tgct mauri jaculis, nee arcit Net... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 418 Seiten
...They never read of . * them in all their law-books. There is not any ftatute' law that makes the leaft mention of any guards. The ' law of England takes...therefore the Indictment is uncertain and void. 'The ' The king is guarded by the, fpecial protedtion of Al* mighty God, by whom he reigns, and whofe vice'... | |
| 1816 - 722 Seiten
...t They never read of them in all their law-books. There is not any siatute law that makes the least mention of any guards. The law of England takes no notice of any inch guards; and therefore the indictment is uncertain and void." He says, " the love of his subjects... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Patrick Dow - 1818 - 468 Seiten
...read of them in all their law books. There " is not any statute law that makes the least men" tion of any guards. The law of England takes ** no notice of any such guards, &c." King Henry VII. was the first who set up a band of gentlemen pensioners as a guard... | |
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