The Nature and Institution of Government: Containing an Account of the Feudal and English Policy, 1. kötetauthor; and sold, 1771 |
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x. oldal
... punish others for things in which they themselves have been accomplices . The controul of parliament upon the exe- cutive power is loft ; because the parliament is made to partake in every confiderable act of government . Well might a ...
... punish others for things in which they themselves have been accomplices . The controul of parliament upon the exe- cutive power is loft ; because the parliament is made to partake in every confiderable act of government . Well might a ...
xxviii. oldal
... punishments ; fuch as those inflicted for capital crimes . All proportion then of punishment is at an end . People that cannot really be confi- dered as bad men , are punished like vil- lains ; which , of all things in the world , is ...
... punishments ; fuch as those inflicted for capital crimes . All proportion then of punishment is at an end . People that cannot really be confi- dered as bad men , are punished like vil- lains ; which , of all things in the world , is ...
liv. oldal
... punishment of crimes is also a subject of the civil laws : one is the discovery and correction of the guilt ; the other is the reparation of the mifchief committed . Wars are an ordinary confequence of the differences which happen ...
... punishment of crimes is also a subject of the civil laws : one is the discovery and correction of the guilt ; the other is the reparation of the mifchief committed . Wars are an ordinary confequence of the differences which happen ...
lx. oldal
... punish crimes , by inflicting fuch pains and penal- ties as are fuited to preferve the public peace . The fpiritual powers of religion , whose design is that wicked men should live and become good , have no other ways of punishing men ...
... punish crimes , by inflicting fuch pains and penal- ties as are fuited to preferve the public peace . The fpiritual powers of religion , whose design is that wicked men should live and become good , have no other ways of punishing men ...
lxi. oldal
... punish even with death those disturbers of public order who deferve it . But these differences between the de- fign of religion and policy , and between the offices of the fpiritual and temporal powers , are no ways contrary to their ...
... punish even with death those disturbers of public order who deferve it . But these differences between the de- fign of religion and policy , and between the offices of the fpiritual and temporal powers , are no ways contrary to their ...
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456. oldal - ... assisted by the advice of the other members, it is not to be imagined that a decision could easily be obtained, contrary to his inclination or opinion. In his absence the chief justiciary presided, who was the first magistrate in the state, and a kind of viceroy, on whom depended all the civil affairs of the kingdom...
98. oldal - If we compare the natural duties of a father with those of a king, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them...
119. oldal - By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
140. oldal - They have set up kings, but not by me: they have made princes, and I knew it not: of their silver and their gold have they made them idols, that they may be cut off.
xliii. oldal - Government is instituted in order to restrain the fury and injustice of the people ; and being always founded on opinion, not on force, it is dangerous to weaken, by these speculations, the reverence which the multitude owe to authority, and to instruct them beforehand, that the case can ever happen, when they may be freed from their duty of allegiance. Or...
97. oldal - But howsoever this opinion hath of late obtained great reputation, yet it is not to be found in the ancient fathers and doctors of the primitive church; it contradicts the doctrine and history of the Holy Scriptures, the constant practice of all ancient monarchies, and the very principles of the law of nature. It is hard to say whether it be more erroneous in divinity or dangerous in policy.
101. oldal - If God created only Adam, and of a piece of him made the woman, and if by generation from them two, as parts of them, all mankind be propagated ; if also God gave to Adam, not only the dominion over the woman and the children that should issue from them, but also over the whole earth to subdue it, and over all the creatures on it, so that, as long as Adam lived, no man could claim or enjoy...
151. oldal - ... and, if the robbers of countries be God's vicegerents, there is no doubt but the thieves and banditos, and murderers, are his underofficers.
136. oldal - And David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet, and wept as he went up, and had his head covered, and he went barefoot : and all the people that was with him covered every man his head, and they went up, weeping as they went up.
119. oldal - These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations : and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.