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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... action , and might personally ob- serve the constitutions and customs of more powerful states and more dignified communities . The English government , in particular , excited his curiosity ; and he resolved to study its nature , and ...
... action , and might personally ob- serve the constitutions and customs of more powerful states and more dignified communities . The English government , in particular , excited his curiosity ; and he resolved to study its nature , and ...
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... action of the various parts of a state depends . The machine may vary as to its dimensions ; but its movement and acting springs still re- main intrinsically the same ; and that time cannot be considered as lost , which has been spent B ...
... action of the various parts of a state depends . The machine may vary as to its dimensions ; but its movement and acting springs still re- main intrinsically the same ; and that time cannot be considered as lost , which has been spent B ...
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... action . The king , having concluded his declaration , withdraws . The parliament , which is then le- gally intrusted with the care of the national concerns , enters upon its functions , and con- tinues to exist till it is prorogued ...
... action . The king , having concluded his declaration , withdraws . The parliament , which is then le- gally intrusted with the care of the national concerns , enters upon its functions , and con- tinues to exist till it is prorogued ...
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... action . It does not endeavour forcibly to overthrow it ; it only enervates its springs . What increases still more the mildness of the operation , is , that it is only to be applied to the usurpations themselves , and passes by what ...
... action . It does not endeavour forcibly to overthrow it ; it only enervates its springs . What increases still more the mildness of the operation , is , that it is only to be applied to the usurpations themselves , and passes by what ...
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... action is brought . This is done with a view to secure such person's ap- pearance before a judge , or at least make him give sureties for that purpose . In most of the countries of Europe , where the forms , intro- duced into the Roman ...
... action is brought . This is done with a view to secure such person's ap- pearance before a judge , or at least make him give sureties for that purpose . In most of the countries of Europe , where the forms , intro- duced into the Roman ...
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