| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1789 - 598 halaman
...lurking in greater power than the Englifh Parliament ; for it is a fundamental principle with the Englifh Lawyers, that Parliament can do every thing, except making a Woman a Man? 01 a Man a Woman, fome County, different from that in which the Court is fitting ; the expreflions... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1816 - 602 halaman
...instances might also be quoted of the fictitious use of writs in the English courts of common law. A verj * From the above instance it might be concluded that...Roman jurisconsults possessed still greater power tha» the English parliament; for it is a fundamental principle with the English lawyers, that parliament... | |
| 1821 - 444 halaman
...called a sou.* Several instances might also be quoted of the fictitious use of writs in the English • From the above instance it might be concluded that...jurisconsults possessed still greater power than the courts of common law. A very remarkable expedient of that sort occurs in the method generally used... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1826 - 326 halaman
...called a son.* Several * From the above instance it might be concluded that the Roman jorisconsults possessed still greater power than the English parliament...thing, except making a woman a man, or a man a woman. instances might also be quoted of the fictitions twe of writs in the English courts of common law.... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1835 - 492 halaman
...chap. X, p. 76 : « It is a fundamental principle with the English lawers, that parliament can <lo every thing ; except making a woman a man or a man a woman. n Blakslone s'explique plus catégoriquement encore, sinon plus ënergiquementque Delolme: voici en... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1837 - 450 halaman
...parlamento. Delolme dice en el cap. X, p. 76 : h is a fundamental principie wilk the English lawers, that parliament can do every thing : except making a woman a man or a man a woman. Blakstone se esplica aun nías categóricamente, ya que no con mas enerjia, que Delolme, cuando dice... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 534 halaman
...Constitution agree with each other in establishing the omnipotence of the Parliament. Delolme says, " It is a fundamental principle with the English lawyers,...thing except making a woman a man, or a man a woman." Blackstone expresses himself more in detail, if not more energetically, than Delolme, in the following... | |
| Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - 1838 - 628 halaman
...fictions, which the present writer has omitted now that they are abolished, takes occasion to say, that " it is a fundamental principle with the English lawyers,...thing except making a woman a man, or a man a woman." The writer has considered it necessary to preserve this assertion, although introduced in this (perhaps... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 354 halaman
...Constitution agree with each other in establishing the omnipotence of the Parliament. Delolme says, "It is a fundamental principle with the English lawyers, that Parliament can do everything except making a woman a man, or a man a woman." Blackstone expresses himself more in detail,... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1840 - 372 halaman
...comme à l'envi cette omnipotence du parlement. Delolme dit, chap. x, p. 77 ; « It is a fondamental principle with the English lawyers, that parliament...thing ; except making a woman a man or a man a woman. » Blakstoue s'explique plus catégoriquement encore , sinon plus éuergiquement, que Delolme; voici... | |
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