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" That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament. "
The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government - Page 54
by Jean Louis de Lolme - 1814
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 30

1768 - 750 pages
...flatute i° W. Se M. ft. а. с. я. as one of the liberties of the people, " That the freedom of fpeech, and debates, and proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or queftioned in any court or place out of parliament." And this freedom of fpeech is particularly demanded...
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Annual Register, Volume 122

Edmund Burke - 1881 - 786 pages
...back to the Bill of Rights, and advanced the doctrine there laid down, that the freedom of speech, debates, and proceedings in Parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any place out of Parliament. This doctrine was intended to guard the privileges of Parliament against the...
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...led directly ta the declaration of the bill of rights, " That the frtedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament;" and your committee have no hesitation in staling, that this article in...
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The Constitution of England, Or An Account of the English Government;: In ...

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1775 - 462 pages
...without fear the dictates of public virtue. In fine, what crowns 11 thefe precautions, is its being a fundamental maxim, " That the freedom of Speech, and...proceedings in Parliament, " ought not to be impeached or queftioned " in any Court or place out of Parlia" ment." — Bill of Rights, Art. 9. The legiflators,...
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A Digest of the Law Concerning Libels: Containing All the Resolutions in the ...

Gentleman of the Inner-Temple - 1778 - 178 pages
...in Ruff. fref. ti Stat. VU1. the ISO PUNISHMENTS. CHAP. 26. the Freedom of Speech, anil Debates or Proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any Court or Place out of Parliament." Ruff, as above. »nWil"0t0 Tlle Law is clear as to any ThinS within the...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumes 1-4

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 pages
...ftatute i W. & M. 11. 2. c. 2. as one of the liberties of the people, " that the freedom of fpeech, and debates, and " proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or " queftioned in any court or place out of parliament." And this freedom of fpeech is particularly demanded...
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Jura Anglorum

Francis Plowden - 1792 - 652 pages
...ftatute i W. and M. ft. 2. c. 2. as one of the liberties of the people, " that the freedom of fpeech, and debates, and proceedings in parliament,, ought not to be impeached or queftioned in any court or place out of parliament." And this freedom of fpeech is particularly demanded...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 pages
...ftatute i W. & M. ft. 2. c. 2. as one of the liberties of the people, " that the freedom of fpcech, and debates, and " proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or " quettioncd in any court or place out of parliament." And this freedom of fpeeclris particularly demanded...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 49

Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...defence, suitable to their condition, and as allowed by law. 8. That freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned, in any court or place out of parliament. 9. That excessive bail will not be required, 'or excessive fines imposed,...
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Parliamentary Debates, Volume 68

Australia. Parliament - 1913 - 1380 pages
...early times. Constantly asserted and often violated, it was finally declared by the Bill of Rights " that the freedom of speech, and debates and proceedings...ought not to be impeached or questioned in any Court or place out of Parliament." Such a privilege is essential to the independence of Parliaments, and...
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