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Select Cases on the Law of Torts: With Notes, and a Summary of Principles - Страница 757
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Cobbett's Political Register, Том 14

William Cobbett - 1808 - 534 страници
...the two powers of making the v,Want* executing the law should never meet. Montesquieu declares that " when the legislative and executive powers are united in *• the same person, o> in the same body of " magistrates, tit: re can be no liberty." * But he afterwards mmnt.iins, not...

Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 17

1810 - 538 страници
...government be so constituted " as that one man be not afraid of another. " But," says Montesquieu, " when the " legislative and executive powers are "united in the same person, or in'the " same body of magistrates, there can be " no Liberty'; because apprehensions " may arise,"...

The Federalist: On the New Constitution

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 страници
...department. The reasons on which Montesquieu grounds his maxim, are & further demonstration of his meaning. " When the legislative " and executive powers are united in the same person or body,'' says he, " there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may " arise lest the same monarch...

The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr ...

James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 страници
...department. The reasons on which Montesquieu grounds his maxim, are a further demonstration of his meaning. " When " the legislative and executive powers are united in the " same person or body," says he, " there can be no " liberty, because apprehensions may arise lest the same tl monarch...

The Spirit of Laws, Томове 1–2

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1823 - 810 страници
...war, sends or receives embassies, establishes the public security, and provides against invasions. By the third, he punishes criminals, or determines the...the other simply the executive power of the state. The political liberty of the subject is a tranquillity of mind arising from the opinion each petson...

Paley's Moral and Political Philosophy

William Paley - 1835 - 324 страници
...this principle generally acceded to 1 And the following reasons for it are given by Montesquieu : " When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body, there can be no liberty ; because apprehensions may arise lest the same monarch or senate should...

The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 страници
...department. The reasons on which Montesquieu grounds his maxim, are a further demonstration of his meaning. " When the legislative " and executive powers are united in the same person or body," says he, "there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may " arise lest the same monarch or...

Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Argued and Determined in the ..., Том 28

Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1876 - 650 страници
...extent of this maxim, and the reason by which it is supported is, according to Montesquieu, that " when the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may arise lest the monarch...

The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With ..., Том 4

John Adams - 1851 - 666 страници
...war, sends or receives embassies, establishes the public security, and provides against invasions. By the third, he punishes criminals, or determines the...the other simply the executive power of the state. " The political liberty of the citizen, is a tranquillity of mind, arising from the opinion each person...

The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1852 - 528 страници
...department. The reasons on which Montesquieu grounds his maxim, are a further demonstration of his meaning. " When the legislative and " executive powers are united in the same person or body," says he, " there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may arise lest " the same monarch...




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