Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 138
... authority of the executive government . It is not strange that a man so careless of the com- mon civil rights , which even despots have generally respected , should treat with scorn the limitations which the constitution imposes on the ...
... authority of the executive government . It is not strange that a man so careless of the com- mon civil rights , which even despots have generally respected , should treat with scorn the limitations which the constitution imposes on the ...
Pagina 155
... authority fully established ; but its right to interfere , by advice almost equivalent to command , in every department of the executive government , was recognised . The appoint- ment of ministers , the relations with foreign powers ...
... authority fully established ; but its right to interfere , by advice almost equivalent to command , in every department of the executive government , was recognised . The appoint- ment of ministers , the relations with foreign powers ...
Pagina 156
... executive power , was then the most formidable check on that power . Resistance to an established government , in ... misgovernment had lasted for a month . We find that all the fame and influence of our Edward the Third could not save ...
... executive power , was then the most formidable check on that power . Resistance to an established government , in ... misgovernment had lasted for a month . We find that all the fame and influence of our Edward the Third could not save ...
Pagina 157
... executive government , that they should watch with jealousy , and resent with prompt indigna- tion , every violation of the laws which the sovereign might commit . They were so strong that they might safely be careless . He was so ...
... executive government , that they should watch with jealousy , and resent with prompt indigna- tion , every violation of the laws which the sovereign might commit . They were so strong that they might safely be careless . He was so ...
Pagina 206
... executive government to protect those very doctrines which an executive government is in general inclined to persecute . The sovereign , the ministers , the courtiers , at last even the universities and the clergy , were changed into ...
... executive government to protect those very doctrines which an executive government is in general inclined to persecute . The sovereign , the ministers , the courtiers , at last even the universities and the clergy , were changed into ...
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