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" I say the King, I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament,) has a power to alter the old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament,... "
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ... - Page 187
1837
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 9

Law - 1889 - 922 pages
...and last proposition is, that if the King (and when I say the King, I always mean the King, without the concurrence of parliament), has a power to alter...to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislature being subordinate, that is subordinate to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make...
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Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...

Great Britain. State Trials Committee - Trials - 1891 - 738 pages
...has a power to alter the old and introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. (A) Show. PC 24. (c) 2 Salt. 411; SC 4 Mod. 222; Comb. 228; Holt, 341. (d) Show. PC p. 31, in argument....
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, Part 1

James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1894 - 470 pages
...and last proposition is, that if the king (and when I say the king, I always mean the king without the concurrence of Parliament) has a power to alter...fundamental principles : he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion ; as for instance, from the laws of trade, or from the power of Parliament,...
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A Selection of Cases on the Conflict of Laws, Volume 1

Joseph Henry Beale - Conflict of laws - 1900 - 536 pages
...and last proposition is, that if the King (and when I say the King, I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament), has a power to alter...fundamental principles : he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion ; as, for instance, from the laws of trade, or from the power of Parliament,...
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Notes on the Law of Territorial Expansion, with Especial Reference to the ...

Carman Fitz Randolph - Constitutional history - 1900 - 64 pages
...for as Lord Mansfield said : " If the King (and when I say the King, I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament) has a power to alter the old and introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate...
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The Law and Policy of Annexation: With Special Reference to the Philippines ...

Carman Fitz Randolph - Constitutional law - 1901 - 250 pages
...for as Lord Mansfield said : " If the King (and when I say the " King I always mean the King without the concur"rence of Parliament) has a power to alter...Parliament, he " cannot make any new change contrary to funda" mental principles."2 It is noteworthy that they who deny, consistently, 1 Curtis's Life of Webster,...
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The Law and Policy of Annexation: With Special Reference to the Philippines ...

Carman Fitz Randolph - Constitutional law - 1901 - 264 pages
...Mansfield said: " If the King (and when I say the " King I always mean the King without the concur" rence of Parliament) has a power to alter the old " and...Parliament, he "cannot make any new change contrary to funda" mental principles." 2 It is noteworthy that they who deny, consistently, 1 Curtis's Life of...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4171

United States - 1901 - 1234 pages
...proposition is, that if the King (and when I say the King I always mean the King, without the eoncurrenco of Parliament) has a power to alter the old and to introduce new laws in a conijuerea country, this legislation being sul>ordinate — that is, subordinate to his own authority...
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Students Leading Cases and Statutes on International Law

Norman Bentwich - International law - 1913 - 276 pages
...are altered by the conqueror. (6) The King (and when I say the King I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament) has a power to alter...to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislature being subordinate (ie subordinate to bis own , • authority in Parliament). He cannot...
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Readings on the History and System of the Common Law

Roscoe Pound - Common law - 1913 - 662 pages
...conquered countries, the power is not unlimited. His legislation is subordinate to the authority of Parliament. He cannot make any new change contrary...fundamental principles; he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion, as for instance from the laws of trade, or from the power of Parliament ;...
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