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 Europe. By J.L. De Lolme ... The Fourth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged ... ...G. ROBINSON, No 25, Paternoster-Row, 1784 - 540 стор. |
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... should be exiled , or in any fhape whatever molefted , ei- ther in his perfon or effects , otherwise than by judgment of his peers , and according to the law of the land ( a ) : an article fo important , that it may be faid to ...
... should be exiled , or in any fhape whatever molefted , ei- ther in his perfon or effects , otherwise than by judgment of his peers , and according to the law of the land ( a ) : an article fo important , that it may be faid to ...
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... should be done con- trary to it , fhould be null and void ; that it fhould be read twice a year in all Cathedrals ; and that the penalty of excommunication fhould be denounced against any one who fhould pre- fume to violate it ( b ) ...
... should be done con- trary to it , fhould be null and void ; that it fhould be read twice a year in all Cathedrals ; and that the penalty of excommunication fhould be denounced against any one who fhould pre- fume to violate it ( b ) ...
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... should be able to main- tain their power and independence . In a word , the feudal tyranny which overfpread the Con- tinent , did not compenfate , by any preparation of distant advantages , the prefent calamities it caused ; nor was it ...
... should be able to main- tain their power and independence . In a word , the feudal tyranny which overfpread the Con- tinent , did not compenfate , by any preparation of distant advantages , the prefent calamities it caused ; nor was it ...
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... should ever exert their privilege to its full extent , the Prince , reduced to defpair , might refort to fatal extremities ; or that the Confti- tution , which fubfifts only by virtue of its equi- librium , might in the end be fubverted ...
... should ever exert their privilege to its full extent , the Prince , reduced to defpair , might refort to fatal extremities ; or that the Confti- tution , which fubfifts only by virtue of its equi- librium , might in the end be fubverted ...
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... should give up he himself makes the facrifice . The truth of all thefe obfervations is remark- ably confirmed by the events that followed the reign of the two laft Henries . Every barrier that protected the People against the excurfions ...
... should give up he himself makes the facrifice . The truth of all thefe obfervations is remark- ably confirmed by the events that followed the reign of the two laft Henries . Every barrier that protected the People against the excurfions ...
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