It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime,... A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar: And Present State of ... - Page 237de William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1056 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 528 pages
...repealing, revising, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal; civil, military, maritime, or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must, in all governments, reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1910 - 362 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal ; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution... | |
| George William von Tunzelmann - 1911 - 432 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal ; this being the place where that absolute despotic power [the italics are mine], which must in all governments reside somewhere, is... | |
| Samuel Arthur Leathley - 1916 - 178 pages
...repealing, reviving and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime or criminal : this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution... | |
| William Kay Wallace - 1922 - 408 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations: ecclesiastical or temporal; civil, military, maritime, or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must, in all governments, reside somewhere, is intrusted by the Constitution... | |
| Charles Willis Needham - 1925 - 772 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal : This being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - 1926 - 812 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all !M>\iTniiK'iits reside somewhere, is intrusted by the Constitution... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 950 pages
...reviving, and ex pounding of laws, concerning mntters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal: This being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1926 - 1096 pages
...repealing, reviving and expounding of law, concerning matters of all possible denominations. mlnastieal or temporal, civil, military, maritime or criminal: this being the place where that absolute. '!«po«c power, which must in all governments reside Mnewuere, is intrusted by the constitution... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Mines and Mining - 1932 - 1026 pages
...reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal ; this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is intrusted by the constitution... | |
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