The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeJ. Cuthell, 1824 - 478 стор. |
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... , we imagine ourselves reading the relation given by Tacitus of Tiberius and the Roman senate . * * Quanto quis illustrior , tanto magis falsi ac festinantes . The time , therefore , seemed to be arrived , 36 THE ( CONSTITUTION.
... , we imagine ourselves reading the relation given by Tacitus of Tiberius and the Roman senate . * * Quanto quis illustrior , tanto magis falsi ac festinantes . The time , therefore , seemed to be arrived , 36 THE ( CONSTITUTION.
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... senate : the reader will find in it a kind of abridged story of all republics ; at least of those which , by the share allowed to the people in the government , deserved that name , and which , besides , attained a certain degree of ...
... senate : the reader will find in it a kind of abridged story of all republics ; at least of those which , by the share allowed to the people in the government , deserved that name , and which , besides , attained a certain degree of ...
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... senate of Carthage : Cæsar had done the same in Gaul : and when at last he was expressly required to deliver up his commission , he marched his army to Rome , and established a military despotism . But the duke , though surrounded , as ...
... senate of Carthage : Cæsar had done the same in Gaul : and when at last he was expressly required to deliver up his commission , he marched his army to Rome , and established a military despotism . But the duke , though surrounded , as ...
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... senate and the tribunes . In Sweden there have been continual contentions between the king and the senate , in which they have overpowered each other by turns . And in England , when the executive power became double , by the king ...
... senate and the tribunes . In Sweden there have been continual contentions between the king and the senate , in which they have overpowered each other by turns . And in England , when the executive power became double , by the king ...
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... senate : laws were made , populi jussu , ex auctoritate senatus . Even in cases of elections , the previous approbation and auctoritas of the senate , with regard to those persons who were offered to the suffrages of the people , were ...
... senate : laws were made , populi jussu , ex auctoritate senatus . Even in cases of elections , the previous approbation and auctoritas of the senate , with regard to those persons who were offered to the suffrages of the people , were ...
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