| 1918 - Страниц: 388
...that the King can do no wrong, goes on to commit himself to the following words : ' The King moreover is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of thinking wrong ! 1 he can never do an improper thing ; in him is no folly or weakness ! ! ! ' (Shudders and cheers... | |
| 1919 - Страниц: 1030
...British Crown covers a multitude of sins. "The King," ••• says Blackstone in a famous sentence, 1 "is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of...mean to do an improper thing; in him is no folly or weakness." A long history lies behind those amazing words; and if, as to Newman, 2 they seem rather... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1920 - Страниц: 336
...irresponsibility of the King is emphasized. "He is not only incapable of doing wrong," says Blackstone, "but even of thinking wrong; he can never mean to do an improper thing; in him is no folly or weakness," though he points out that the constitution "has allowed a latitude of supposing the contrary."... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1921 - Страниц: 350
...ENGLAND* THE British Crown covers a multitude of sins. "The King," says Blackstone in a famous sentence,1 "is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of...mean to do an improper thing; in him is no folly or weakness." A long history lies behind those amazing words ; and if, as to Newman,2 they seem rather... | |
| Niichirō Matsunami - 1924 - Страниц: 242
...incapable of doing wrong, but even of thinking of *Anson, Constitution. Vol. II., Part II., p. 300. az wrong ; he can never mean to do an improper thing ; in him is no folly or weakness. English authors are at one with the courts on this point ; they think that the maxim " The... | |
| 1927 - Страниц: 1010
...this monstrous maxim can be realized from the commentaries of Blackstone. He observes that "the king is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of...mean to do an improper thing; in him is no folly or weakness." Such an incredible theory that the king, though an ordinary man, is not liable to err; that... | |
| William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway Keller, Maurice Rea Davie - 1927 - Страниц: 894
...ruler like Philip II of Spain plainly regarded himself as inspired of God.sos 'The King, moreover, is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of...mean to do an improper thing: in him is no folly or weakness."2" The spirit that made the king a fetish was inducted into him by various ceremonies as... | |
| Joseph John Reilly - 1925 - Страниц: 352
...ABSOLUTE PERFECTION! but, as if this were not enough, this Blackstone continues, "The King, moreover, is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of thinking wrong !I he can never do an improper thing; in him is no FOLLY or WEAKNESS !!!"'". ... The Count pauses to... | |
| 1928 - Страниц: 1042
...sub Deo» (Bracton). 2) Fullkomlighet (absolute perfection). »The king can do no wrong», ja, »he is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of...mean to do an improper thing: in him is no folly or weakness.» (Men om kronan skulle befinnas ha meddelatt. ex. ölt privilegium »contrary to reason»,... | |
| 1902 - Страниц: 868
...wrong," and Blackstone, commenting on it, writes: "The King Is not only InUVIWG ASK. VOL. XV. 783 capable f[R f ϞeM H k 9} M' o ~D 9s fM 7 ~ 5L 2 4_ vmʔ < 60m } w] L$ xw F q h S J } weakness." As in theory the King has never been supposed capable of committing any crime or misdeed... | |
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