Speech of Hon James W Wall of New Jersey On the Indemnification Bill

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It was a wonder for him to hear that the liberty of the subject could be thought incompatible with the regality of the king. In one point the king's attorney had come close to him. He was glad he had awaked him. Because a king is trusted with greater things, such as war, money, pardons, &c, therefore he should at some times have absolute power over the liberty of the subject. We emphatically deny his conclusion ; for the liberty of the subject is far more than all these ; it is maximum omnium h...umanorum bonorum— the very sovereign of all human blessings. No citizen can thus hold his liberties as tenant at will to the sovereign. Mr. Speaker, there is no such a tenure to be found in all Lit- tleton. ", " What, "said the king's counsel, " can you ar- rest none without process or original writ? The suspected fellows may run away. " To whom Coke answered: " The law gives process and indictment, and therefore gives all the means that any emergency can demand. " Said William Mason: " It hath been solemnly and clearly resolved by the House that the commitment of a freeman, without expressing the cause of commitment, is against the law.

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