| Francis Wollaston - 1795 - 188 pages
...of a certain act " passed in the thirty-first year of king Charles the " second, intituled, An aft for the better securing the" liberty of the subject,...for prevention of imprisonment " beyond the seas, in as ample and beneficial a manner as " if such writs and the said cases arising thereon had '« been... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 544 pages
...of iron and staves: a third for preventing Popish priests from coming into the kingdom : a fourili securing the liberty of the subject : and for prevention of imprisonment beyond seas, and a fifth for naturalizing all Protestant strangers. BOOK forcements to the Elector, in whofe... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 522 pages
...of iron and slaves : a third tor preventing popish priests from coming into the kingdom : a fourth securing the liberty of the subject : and for prevention of imprisonment beyond seas, and a fifth for natnraliiing all protestant strangers. drive the elector of Bavaria from his... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 700 pages
...pernicious. And the following clauses of the Habeas Corpus Act, 31 Car. 2. c.2. Eng. (intitled " an act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for pre- s. 12. Kn'g. vention of imprisonments beyond the seas,") may be here ,, j . . f. , . r • , Illegal... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 748 pages
...the several provisions which, by • Act made in the 31st year of king Charla the 2nd, entitled, An Act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonment beyosil the seas, are made for the awarding <Л writs of Habeas Corpus, in cases of commitroent or... | |
| South Carolina, Joseph Brevard - 1814 - 620 pages
...of England, in the thirty-first year of the reign of the late king Charles the second, entitled " An act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for the prevention of imprisonment beyond the seas," commonly called the habeas corpus act; but because... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 596 pages
...but which is more generally known by the name of the Habeas Corpus Act. That Act, Sir, is confined to cases of commitment or detainer for criminal or supposed criminal matter, and leaves the remedy for all other cases of illegal restraint, in the same inadequate state, as it... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - 1819 - 582 pages
...reciting that the Provisions of the English Act 31 C. 2. c. 2. and of the Irish Act 21 and 22 G. 3. only extend to cases of Commitment or Detainer for criminal or supposed criminal matter ; and then enacts, that where any person shall be confined or restrained judge« may of his or her... | |
| Prince Hoare - 1820 - 634 pages
...ENGLAND, contrary to the true meaning of the statute of 31 Charles II., which is expressly intended ' for the better securing the LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT, and for prevention of imprisonment beyond the sea;' — for, as there is no exception whatsoever of any particular rank or denomination of subjects,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 pages
...present 210 majesty, intituled 'an act for better securing the liberty of ike se G. 3. с. 100. subject,' only extend to cases of commitment or detainer for criminal or supposed criminal matter;'' it is enacted, " that where any person shall be confined or restrained of his or her liberty (otherwise... | |
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