| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1892 - 416 pages
...matter of impeachment. The question was set at rest by a clause in the Act of Settlement to the effect that 'no pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the Commons in Parliament V Effect o! 3. The effect of a prorogation and of a dissolution of Partion^d liament upon proceedings... | |
| William Stubbs - 1895 - 588 pages
...and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them. That no pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the Commons in Parliament. IV. And whereas the Laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the Kings and... | |
| Jesse Macy - 1896 - 576 pages
...and established; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them. That no pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the Commons in Parliament. IV. And whereas the Laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the Kings and... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them. That no pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the Commons in Parliament. IV. And whereas the Laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the Kings and... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 592 pages
...and established, but upon the address of both houses of parliament it may be lawful to remove them. That no pardon under the great seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the commons in parliament. IV. And whereas the laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the kings and... | |
| Lucy Dale - 1902 - 536 pages
...and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them. That no Pardon under the Great Seal of England be pleadable to an Impeachment by the Commons Parliament. Act of Appendix 495 REIGN OF ANKE. Article I. — That the two Kingdoms of England and... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1903 - 814 pages
...established ; but upon the address of both houses of parliament, it miiv be lawful to remove them. •1. That no pardon under the great seal of England, be...commons in parliament. Besides the above provisions, this Act contained others, — 1. Against the monarch going out of the United Kingdom, without consent... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pages
...established; but upon the address of both Houses of Parliament, it may be lawful to remove them. 8. That no pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an impeachment by the Commons in Parliament. BEIEF REFERENCE-LIST OF AUTHORITIES BY CHAPTERS [The letter " is reserved for Editorial Matter.] CHAPTER... | |
| Sir Francis Taylor Piggott - 1907 - 410 pages
...NATURALIZATION. I2&I3 Will. III. c.2 Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them : That no Pardon under the Great Seal of England be...pleadable to an Impeachment by the Commons in Parliament. 1 Geo. I. e. 4 No person naturalized l«forc his Mnjesty's accession incapacitated to be a Privy Councillor... | |
| Chrisenberry Lee Bates - 1908 - 644 pages
...inquiry frustrated; but this point was not then decided.20 It was provided by the Act of Settlement, that no pardon under the great seal of England be pleadable to an impeachment of the commons in parliament ; 20 notwithstanding this statute, it was, after its enactment, determined... | |
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