This legislative is not only the supreme power of the commonwealth, but sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it... Rousseau - Página 149de John Morley - 1900Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 páginas
...every perform, in d^ This Icgi/lative is not only the fupreme power of the common-wealth, but facred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it; nor can any edict of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what power foever backed, have the force and obligation... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 páginas
...legiflative is not only the fupreme * Locke, ubi fupra. 1> power power of the commonwealth, but facrcd ancl unalterable in the hands, where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edidl; of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what power foever backed, have the force... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 páginas
...fupreme power for the prefer, of tne commonwealth, but facred and unalvjtton of the 10eietr. terable in the hands where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edi£t of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what power foever backed, have the force... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 páginas
...preservation of the society, and (as far as will consist with the public good) of every person in it. This legislative is not only the supreme power of...community have once placed it; nor can any edict of any body else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 páginas
...it. This legislative is not only the supreme power of the commonwealth, hut sacred and unalterahle in the hands where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edict of any hody else, in what form soever conceived, or hy what power soever hacked, have the force and ohligation... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 páginas
...express, ' that the legislature is the supreme pow,er of the commonwealth, and that no edict of any body else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, can have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction from that legislature which... | |
| John Locke - 1821 - 536 páginas
...preservation of the society^, and (as far as will consist with the public good) of every person in it. This legislative is not only the supreme power of...community have once placed it: nor can any edict of any body else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 422 páginas
...delegate it to one or more persons (b). And the supreme power is, in other words, the legislature, sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it, without which no law can exist, and in which all obedience terminates. Yet this legislative authority... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 páginas
...good, every person in it. While, on the one hand, he concedes the doctrine that the legislative power is not only the supreme power of the commonwealth,...unalterable in the hands where the community have placed it, the edict of any, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, can not... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1875 - 640 páginas
...While on the one hand, he concedes the doctrine that the legislative power is not only the supremo power of the commonwealth, but sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have placed it, the edict of any, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, cannot... | |
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