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" Thus, every branch of our civil polity supports and is supported, regulates and is regulated, by the rest ; for the two houses, naturally drawing in two directions of opposite interest, and the prerogative in another still different from them both, they... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - 156. oldal
szerző: William Blackstone - 1825
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The History of Jamaica. Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State ...

Edward Long - 1774 - 652 oldal
...keep each other from exceeding their pro" per limits ; while the whole is prevented from reparation, and " artificially connected together by the mixed nature of the crown, *' which is a part of the legiflative, and the fole executive ma" giftrate." — «» If the king had avowedly a right to animadvert...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1-4. kötet

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 oldal
...houfes naturally drawing in two directions of oppofite intereft, and the prerogative in another (till different from them both, they mutually keep each...proper limits ; while the whole is prevented from feparation, and artificially connected together by the mixed nature of the crown, which is a part of...

The Example of France, a Warning to Britain

Arthur Young - 1794 - 280 oldal
...houfes naturally drawing in two directions of oppofite intereft, and the prerogative in another ftill different from them both, they mutually keep each other from exceeding their proper limits — like three diftinct powers, in mechanics, they jointly impel the machine of government, in a direction...

Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1. kötet

William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 oldal
...of oppofite intereft, and the prerogative in another ftill different-from them both, theyznutu.al.ly keep each other from exceeding their proper limits; while the whole is prevented from feparation, and artificially conne&cd together by the mixed nature of the crown, which is a pare of...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1. kötet

Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 oldal
...Thus every branch of our civil polity supports and is supported, regulates and is regulated, by the rest : for the two houses naturally drawing in two...Like three distinct powers in mechanics, they jointly impel the machine of government in a direction different from what either, acting by itself, would...

Remarks on the power of the proctors in Convocation, occasioned by certain ...

University of Oxford. Convocation - 1810 - 24 oldal
...naturally drawing " in two directions of oppoiite intereft, and " the prerogative in another ftill different from "them both, they mutually keep each...proper limits ; while " the whole is prevented from feparation, and " artificially connected together, by the mixt " nature of the crown, which is a part...

Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., 17. kötet

1816 - 764 oldal
...hou!Vs naturally drawing in two dircftions of oppolite intereft, and the prerogative in another ftill different from them both, they mutually keep each...their proper limits ; while the whole is prevented fiom feparation, and artificially connected together by the mixed nature of the crown, which is a part...

Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1. kötet

Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 oldal
...Thus every branch of our civil polity, supports and is supported, regulates and is regulated, by the rest : for the two houses naturally drawing in two...Like three distinct powers in mechanics, they jointly impel the machine of government in a direction different from what either, acting by itself, would...

An extensive inquiry into the ... questions, what it is to preach Christ ...

Richard Lloyd - 1825 - 392 oldal
...government. ' For the two houses of parliament,' to adopt the admirable statement of Blackstone, ' naturally drawing in two directions of opposite interest, and the prerogative in another, distinct from both, they mutually keep each other from exceeding their proper limits; while the whole...

Village memoirs: in a series of letters. Literary memoirs, and epistolary ...

Joseph Cradock - 1828 - 430 oldal
...branch of our civil polity supports, and is supported by the rest ; where two Houses of Parliament, naturally drawing in two directions of opposite interest,...prerogative in another still different from them both, mutually keep each other from exceeding their proper limits. Like three distinct powers in mechanics,...




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