| 1900 - 1294 pages
...[April 20, 1863.] WHEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of (treat Britain and Ireland in time of peace, unless it be...whereas it is adjudged necessary by Her Majesty and this preseut Parliament that a body of forces should be continued for the safety of the United Kingdom,... | |
| Great Britain - 1829 - 472 pages
...Quarters. [23d March 1829.] ' TJtTHEREAS the raising or keeping a Standing Army within ' W the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in ' Time of...against Law : And Whereas it is adjudged necessary by His ' Majesty, and this present Parliament, that a Body of Forces * should be continued, for the Safety... | |
| Great Britain - 1829 - 472 pages
...their Quarters. [23d March 1829.] WHEREAS the raising or keeping a Standing Army within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in ' Time of...against Law : And Whereas it is adjudged necessary by His ' Majesty, and this present Parliament, that a Body of Forces ' should be continued, for the Safety... | |
| 1873 - 962 pages
...their Quarters. (24th April 1873.) WHEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in time of peace,...Her Majesty and this present Parliament that a body offerees should be continued for the safety of the United Kingdom, and the defence of the possessions... | |
| 1869 - 972 pages
...their Quarters. (19th April 1869.) WHEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in time of peace,...against law : And whereas it is adjudged necessary hy Her Majesty and this present Parliament that a body of forces should be continued for the safety... | |
| William Martin - 1832 - 504 pages
...court or place out of parliament; and that the raising or keeping of a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is against law.." The Bill of Rights may be considered as the palladium of British Liberties, as it is founded upon the... | |
| 1840 - 506 pages
...itself begins by laying down as maxims that the raising or keeping a stand ing army in the country in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of parliament, is against law ; and that no man can be forejudged of life or limb, or subject to any kind of punishment in any other manner... | |
| Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (Viscount) - 1835 - 466 pages
...for such petitioning is illegal. " 6. That the raising or keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law. " 7. That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their condition,... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 592 pages
...the Uniled • • т т Kjngdofi, o f (¡nut Britain and Ireland, in time of peace, unless it be c> with the consent of Parliament, is against law : And whereas it is adjudged Numbers. Crimes Б m is hable by eath. necessary by his Majesty, and this present Parliament, that... | |
| Great Britain - 1837 - 544 pages
...the raising or keeping a standing Army ' * * within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire' land in Time of Peace, unless it be with the Consent of...Parliament, is against Law: And whereas it is adjudged neces* sary by His Majesty, and this present Parliament, that a Body ' of Forces should be continued,... | |
| |