| 1767 - 542 pages
...558. And every member, though gkofen by one particular diltriit, when elected and returned, ferves for the whole realm. For the end of his coming thither...particular, but general; not barely to advantage his conftiments, but the common wealth, and to advife his majdly, as appears from the writ of fummons.... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 pages
...558. And every member, though chofen by one particular diftri£t, when elected and returned ferves for the whole realm. For the end of his coming thither...particular, but general ; not barely to advantage his conftituents, but the common wealth ; to advife his majefty (as appears from the writ of fummons c)... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 pages
...Britain. * " Every member, though chofen by one particular diftricl:, when elected and returned ferves for the whole realm ; for the end of his coming thither...particular, but general ; not barely to advantage his conftiluents, but the commonwealth ; to advife his majefty (as The duties of .. . • fr \ 7 e rcprefentaappears... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 pages
...member, though cholen by one particular diftrict, when elected and returned lerves for the whole realm j for the end of his coming thither is not particular, but general ; not barely to advantage his conftituents, but the commonwealth ; to advife his majefty (as The duties of , , . rr . , the reprefentaappears... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 pages
...558. And every member, though chofen by one particular diilrict, when ele£led and returned ferves for the whole realm. For the end of his coming thither...particular, but general: not barely to advantage his conftituents. but the ccmnwn wealth ; to advifc his majefty (as appears from the writ of fumrnous e... | |
| Jasper Adams, John Adams - 1793 - 358 pages
...And every memN 6 ber, ber, though chofenbyone particular diftrict, when defied and returned, ferves for the whole realm. For the end of his coming thither is not particular, but general ; not merely to ferve his conftiruents, but alfo the commonwealth, and to advife his majefty, as appears... | |
| 482 pages
...558. And every member, though chofen by one particular diftrict, when elected and returned, ierves for the whole realm. For the end of his coming thither is not particular, but general ; not merely to ferve his conftituents, but alfo the commonwealth, and to advife his majeity, as appears... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pages
...558 ; and every member, though chofen by one particular diltricl, when elefttd and returned, fervea for the whole realm : for the end of his coming thither...particular, but general ; not barely to advantage his conilituente, but the commonwealth ; to advlfe his majeily, as appears from the writ of fummons, "... | |
| 1800 - 534 pages
...Houfe of Commons, though chofen ** by one particular diftrift, when elected and re*' turned ferves for the whole realm : for the end of " his coming...particular, but general ; *' not barely to advantage his Conftituents, but the " fow»w«-wealtn ; and that therefore he is not bound " to confult -with, or... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 pages
...though chofen by one particular diftrifr., when elefted and returned ferves for the whole realm. Tor the end of his coming thither is not particular, but general ; not barely to advantage his conftituents, but the commw wealth ; to advife Ins majefty (as appears from the writ of fummoiis')... | |
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