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 EuropeG. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1810 - 556 стор. |
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... Rome had been submitted to ; and as a su- perstitious religion had proved unable to sup- port the test , so neither could an authority , pre- tended to be unlimited , be expected to bear it . The commons , on the other hand , were re ...
... Rome had been submitted to ; and as a su- perstitious religion had proved unable to sup- port the test , so neither could an authority , pre- tended to be unlimited , be expected to bear it . The commons , on the other hand , were re ...
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... Rome : in a word , they are laws . And though each of the constituent parts of the parliament might , at first , have prevented the existence of those laws , the united will of all the three is now necessary to repeal them . CHAPTER V ...
... Rome : in a word , they are laws . And though each of the constituent parts of the parliament might , at first , have prevented the existence of those laws , the united will of all the three is now necessary to repeal them . CHAPTER V ...
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... Rome , to restore that equality which is the essence of a democratical government , were always found im- practicable : the attempt alone endangered the overthrow of the republic ; and the expedient which the Florentines called ...
... Rome , to restore that equality which is the essence of a democratical government , were always found im- practicable : the attempt alone endangered the overthrow of the republic ; and the expedient which the Florentines called ...
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... thought proper to declare for it ; and it was not England , as people may think at first sight - it was only its govern- ment which changed its religion . a period much anterior to the foundation of Rome . 104 THE CONSTITUTION.
... thought proper to declare for it ; and it was not England , as people may think at first sight - it was only its govern- ment which changed its religion . a period much anterior to the foundation of Rome . 104 THE CONSTITUTION.
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... Rome . This spirit has been preserved even to much more modern times ; and when we peruse the many paragraphs which judge Hale has written in his History of the Common Law , to prove , that , in the few cases in which the civil law is ...
... Rome . This spirit has been preserved even to much more modern times ; and when we peruse the many paragraphs which judge Hale has written in his History of the Common Law , to prove , that , in the few cases in which the civil law is ...
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