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Francis Plowden. INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATION S . tance of the T HEN I
profess to have undertaken The importhe arduous task of discussing the subject .
Rights of Englishmen , I shudder at every view , which presents itself , in the vast
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Francis Plowden. INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATION S . tance of the T HEN I
profess to have undertaken The importhe arduous task of discussing the subject .
Rights of Englishmen , I shudder at every view , which presents itself , in the vast
...
Page 14
The trite adage of nil sub fole novum is more emphatically applicable to the
subject under our present confideration , than to any other . This subject has in all
ages been the primary object of the politician , the historian , and the philosopher
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The trite adage of nil sub fole novum is more emphatically applicable to the
subject under our present confideration , than to any other . This subject has in all
ages been the primary object of the politician , the historian , and the philosopher
...
Page 93
... and is equally protected from the public opposition of private subjects , with any
other law of the same importance . ... a private subject and not to opmay not ,
consistently with the peace of the fociety , and the common duty of subjection , be
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... and is equally protected from the public opposition of private subjects , with any
other law of the same importance . ... a private subject and not to opmay not ,
consistently with the peace of the fociety , and the common duty of subjection , be
...
Page 127
tion before me , I used other arguments ; but when a private subject took upon
him publicly to oppose the right of the legislator to enact any such law , to
represent this power as unjuft and tyrannical , and under these characters to
dissuade all ...
tion before me , I used other arguments ; but when a private subject took upon
him publicly to oppose the right of the legislator to enact any such law , to
represent this power as unjuft and tyrannical , and under these characters to
dissuade all ...
Page 473
The same line , which circumscribes and In a limited confines the power of the
crown , marks the power of the king and the extent of the subjects obedience .
The very obedience of the subject co - exuse and admission of the term subječt is
a ...
The same line , which circumscribes and In a limited confines the power of the
crown , marks the power of the king and the extent of the subjects obedience .
The very obedience of the subject co - exuse and admission of the term subječt is
a ...
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