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Constitutional Code. | |||
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | |||
§.1. Excepted Judicatories | |||
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5. In English Monarchy | |||
instances of application | |||
of the word Court other | |||
than to a Judicatory | |||
1 the Monarch | |||
2 Private attendants | |||
on monarch | |||
3 Persons frequently in | |||
his presence | |||
5. In Monarchies in general, and in the English | |||
Monarchy in particular, in addition to the senses in which | |||
it is synonymous to the word judicatory in to person-regarding sense of the word judicatory | |||
as above the word Court is employed in the sense following person regarding designation of the persons | |||
following — | |||
1. The Monarch | |||
2. The persons most immediately attached to the service of | |||
the Monarch, in his private or say non-functionary capacity, | |||
or say | |||
3. Any such other persons as are most frequently in his presence. | |||
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6 Monarchical sense | |||
of the word Court antecedent | |||
to the juridical | |||
6. Antecedent to the juridical sense of the word Court | |||
was the were its were, as above its Monarchical senses. In the times of original <gap/> inexperience | |||
and simplicity all the authorities in the State were | |||
in the supreme state grade exercised by one hand. The By degrees, | |||
the judicial authority — the Monarch not having time for the | |||
exercise of it — was transferred to <gap/> subordinate hands <gap/>. <note>Name of this functionary | |||
in England, the Grand | |||
Judiciary.</note> | |||
In respect of its active exercise The judicial authority then passed into the hands | |||
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> In England originally, <gap/> <gap/> and before the | |||
Chancellor took upon him the exercise of the <gap/> in the judicial | |||
authority the Grand justiciary. But his residence was the | |||
same as that of the Monarch: to wit the Court in its thing | |||
regarding sense: and wherever <gap/> and whenever the Monarch | |||
travelled, as for a great part of his time he commonly did, with him | |||
travelled the Judges, and what was called <gap/> Justice. | |||
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7 Court the region of | |||
favour in contradistinction | |||
to justice | |||
7. The A Court is the region of favour: of favour in contradistinction | |||
to Justice. A Monarch is above justice. From | |||
his will it is, as from its source that what in a Monarch is called justice emanates. [+]1 | |||
<note>[+]1 on that same will | |||
depends the nature of | |||
it: the <gap/> purport | |||
and sense of the words by | |||
which on each occasion, | |||
it stands expressed.</note> | |||
Witness the maxim, not <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> | |||
quod principi placuit legis habit vigorim . . a maxim in every | |||
only acted upon but avowed so to be, in the English Monarchy | |||
pure Monarchy not only acted upon but avowed: in the English Monarchy | |||
avowed sometimes avowed sometimes disavowed but at all | |||
sometimes avowed sometimes disavowed: but by all <gap/> | |||
times acted upon: — quod principe placuit legis habit vigorim | |||
more or less acted upon even when disavowed. [.] | |||
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8 Monarchy essentially | |||
irresponsible | |||
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1827. May 7 + + 4 Constitutional Code.
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.1. Excepted Judicatories
4
Copd.
12 5. In English Monarchy instances of application of the word Court other than to a Judicatory
1 the Monarch 2 Private attendants on monarch 3 Persons frequently in his presence
5. In Monarchies in general, and in the English Monarchy in particular, in addition to the senses in which it is synonymous to the word judicatory in to person-regarding sense of the word judicatory as above the word Court is employed in the sense following person regarding designation of the persons following —
1. The Monarch
2. The persons most immediately attached to the service of the Monarch, in his private or say non-functionary capacity, or say
3. Any such other persons as are most frequently in his presence.
13 6 Monarchical sense of the word Court antecedent to the juridical
6. Antecedent to the juridical sense of the word Court was the were its were, as above its Monarchical senses. In the times of original inexperience and simplicity all the authorities in the State were in the supreme state grade exercised by one hand. The By degrees, the judicial authority — the Monarch not having time for the exercise of it — was transferred to subordinate hands . Name of this functionary in England, the Grand Judiciary. In respect of its active exercise The judicial authority then passed into the hands In England originally, and before the Chancellor took upon him the exercise of the in the judicial authority the Grand justiciary. But his residence was the same as that of the Monarch: to wit the Court in its thing regarding sense: and wherever and whenever the Monarch travelled, as for a great part of his time he commonly did, with him travelled the Judges, and what was called Justice.
14 7 Court the region of favour in contradistinction to justice
7. The A Court is the region of favour: of favour in contradistinction to Justice. A Monarch is above justice. From his will it is, as from its source that what in a Monarch is called justice emanates. [+]1 [+]1 on that same will depends the nature of it: the purport and sense of the words by which on each occasion, it stands expressed. Witness the maxim, not quod principi placuit legis habit vigorim . . a maxim in every only acted upon but avowed so to be, in the English Monarchy pure Monarchy not only acted upon but avowed: in the English Monarchy avowed sometimes avowed sometimes disavowed but at all sometimes avowed sometimes disavowed: but by all times acted upon: — quod principe placuit legis habit vigorim more or less acted upon even when disavowed. [.]
15 8 Monarchy essentially irresponsible
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