The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen6J. Bohn, 1840 - 11 páginas |
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Página 118 - Presently. The words are, If any man purchase or pursue, or cause to be purchased or pursued, in the Court of Rome or elsewhere, any such translations, processes and sentences of excommunication, bulls, instruments, or any other things whatsoever, which touch the King, against him, his crown, and his regality, or his realm, as is aforesaid,
Página 168 - Matth. xxviii. 18-20) Christ saith : All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth ; go therefore and teach all nations, and baptize them in the name of the Father,
Página 65 - faith and obedience ; and of such treason the escheats ought to pertain to every Lord of his own fee. And because many other like cases of treason may happen in time to come, which a man cannot think nor declare at this present time, it is accorded, that if any case supposed treason, which is not above specified, doth happen before
Página 64 - Whereas divers opinions have been before this time, in what case treason shall be said, and in what not ; the King, at the request of the Lords and of the Commons, hath made declaration
Página 71 - is printed in English) when a man doth compass, or imagine, the death of our Lord the King, &c. What is the meaning of the word compassing, or imagining
Página 65 - all other justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their places and doing their offices. And is to be understood in the cases above rehearsed, that that ought to be adjudged treason, which extends to
Página 1 - he not make such a law as the law of England is ; •—.— because by so many successions of ages it hath been fined and refined by an infinite number of grave and learned men. i
Página 80 - treason may happen in time to come, which a man cannot think or declare at the present time ; it is accorded, that if any other case, supposed treason, which is not above specified, doth happen before any