The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1937 - 456 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 247
... magistrate , had possessed also the complete legislative power , or the supreme administration of justice ; or if the entire legislative body had possessed the supreme judiciary , or the supreme executive authority . This , however , is ...
... magistrate , had possessed also the complete legislative power , or the supreme administration of justice ; or if the entire legislative body had possessed the supreme judiciary , or the supreme executive authority . This , however , is ...
الصفحة 362
... magistrate ; and it is a maxim which has obtained for the sake of the public peace , that he is unaccountable for his administration , and his person sacred . Nothing , therefore , can be wiser in that kingdom , than to annex to the ...
... magistrate ; and it is a maxim which has obtained for the sake of the public peace , that he is unaccountable for his administration , and his person sacred . Nothing , therefore , can be wiser in that kingdom , than to annex to the ...
الصفحة 363
... Magistrate himself . The idea of a council to the Executive , which has so generally obtained in the State constitutions , has been derived from that maxim of republican jealousy which considers power as safer in the hands of a number ...
... Magistrate himself . The idea of a council to the Executive , which has so generally obtained in the State constitutions , has been derived from that maxim of republican jealousy which considers power as safer in the hands of a number ...
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THESE DEPARTMENTS SHOULD NOT BE SO FAR SEPARATED | 6 |
14 | 74 |
THE IDEA OF RESTRAINING THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY | 124 |
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