| E. Neville Williams - 484 páginas
...Recovery of his Damages, is an unprecedented Attempt upon the Judicature of Parliament, and is, in Effect, to subject the Law of England to the Votes of the House of Commons. It is Resolved . . . That the deterring Electors from prosecuting Actions in the ordinary Course of... | |
| Joshua A. Chafetz - 2007 - 319 páginas
...privilege against Ashby "is an unprecedented attempt upon the judicature of parliament, and is in effect to subject the law of England to the Votes of the House of Commons."78 Meanwhile, soon after the House of Lords had ruled in Ashby's favor, John Paty and others... | |
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