The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 426
rected by antecedent , standing , positive laws , than the executive ; and so must necessarily be left to the prudence and wisdom of those whose hands it is in , to be managed for the public good : for the laws that concern subjects one ...
rected by antecedent , standing , positive laws , than the executive ; and so must necessarily be left to the prudence and wisdom of those whose hands it is in , to be managed for the public good : for the laws that concern subjects one ...
الصفحة 434
WHERE the legislative and executive power are in distinct hands , ( as they are in all moderated monarchies and well - framed governments ) there the good of the society requires , that several things should be left to the discretion of ...
WHERE the legislative and executive power are in distinct hands , ( as they are in all moderated monarchies and well - framed governments ) there the good of the society requires , that several things should be left to the discretion of ...
الصفحة 438
I answer : between an executive power in being , with such a prerogative , and a legislative that depends upon his will for their convening , there can be no judge on earth ; as there can be none between the legislative and the people ...
I answer : between an executive power in being , with such a prerogative , and a legislative that depends upon his will for their convening , there can be no judge on earth ; as there can be none between the legislative and the people ...
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Some Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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