Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Том 1A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, law-printers to the King, 1791 |
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... executive magiftrates and all the other powers of the state muft obey the legislative power in the discharge of their several functions , or else the constitution is at an end . In a democracy , where the right of making laws refides in ...
... executive magiftrates and all the other powers of the state muft obey the legislative power in the discharge of their several functions , or else the constitution is at an end . In a democracy , where the right of making laws refides in ...
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... executive powers all the finews of government are knit to- gether , and united in the hand of the prince : but then there is imminent danger of his employing that strength to im- provident or oppressive purposes . THUS these three ...
... executive powers all the finews of government are knit to- gether , and united in the hand of the prince : but then there is imminent danger of his employing that strength to im- provident or oppressive purposes . THUS these three ...
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... executive power . But the conftitutional government of this ifland is so admirably tempered and compounded , that nothing can endanger or hurt it , but deftroying the equilibrium of power between one branch of the legislature and the ...
... executive power . But the conftitutional government of this ifland is so admirably tempered and compounded , that nothing can endanger or hurt it , but deftroying the equilibrium of power between one branch of the legislature and the ...
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... executive power to determine when the danger of the ftate is fo great , as to render this meafure expedient : for it is the parliament only , or legislative power , that , whenever it fees proper , can authorize the crown , by ...
... executive power to determine when the danger of the ftate is fo great , as to render this meafure expedient : for it is the parliament only , or legislative power , that , whenever it fees proper , can authorize the crown , by ...
Стр. 141
... executive power , by reftraining it from acting either be- yond or in contradiction to the laws , that are framed and esta- blished by the other . 3. A THIRD fubordinate right of every Englishman is that of applying to the courts of ...
... executive power , by reftraining it from acting either be- yond or in contradiction to the laws , that are framed and esta- blished by the other . 3. A THIRD fubordinate right of every Englishman is that of applying to the courts of ...
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