| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 666 Seiten
...scruple to enter into any engagement that must afterwards be revised and ratified by a popular assembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to...king's concurrence is the act only of private men." (Blackstone, Commentaries, 1 : 252.) 18 See remarks by Hamilton and Gouverneur Morris, Farrand, op.... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 646 Seiten
...scruple to enter into any engagement that must afterwards be revised and ratified by a popular assembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to...king's concurrence is the act only of private men." (Blackstone, Commentaries, 1: 252.) 18 See remarks by Hamilton and Gouverneur Morris, Farrand, op.... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 688 Seiten
...scruple to enter into any engagement that must afterwards be revised and ratified by a popular assembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to...king's concurrence is the act only of private men." (Blackstone, Commentaries, i: 252.) 13 See remarks by Hamilton and Gouverneur Morris, Farrand, op.... | |
| Quincy Wright - 1922 - 468 Seiten
...scruple to enter into any engagement that must afterwards be revised and ratified by a popular assembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to...king's concurrence is the act only of private men." (Blackstone, Commentaries, 1: 252.) convention,18 by the authors of the Federalist,14 and by President... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 Seiten
...the whole nation; what is done without the king's concurrence, is the act only of private men. And so far is this point carried by our law, that it hath been held,(^) that should all the subjects of England make war with a king in league with the king of England, without... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1883 - 650 Seiten
...scruple to enter into any engagement that most afterwards be revised and ratified by a popular assembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to foreign powers, is the act of the whole nation :" (Stephen's Blackstone, 7 ed. vol. 2, bk. 4, p. 1, ch, 6, p. 490.) No doubt in any country the municipal... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1951 - 736 Seiten
...is done without the King's concurrence is the act only of private men.' " It has remained true that what is done by the royal authority with regard to foreign Powers is the act of the whole Case nation. But the consequences which an exercise by the Crown No. 47 of this authority produces... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 497 Seiten
...foreign powers, is the aft of the whole nation : what is done without the king's concurrence is the aft only of private men. And fo far is this point carried by our law, that it hath been held d, that ihould all the fubjefts of England make war with a king in league with the king of England,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 497 Seiten
...to enter into any engagements, that muft afterwards be revifed and ratified by a popular afTembly. What is done by the royal authority, with regard to foreign powers, is the a<5t of the whole nation : what is done without the king's concurrence is the a<5t only of private... | |
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