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A law not repealed continues in force , not because it cannot be repealed , but
because it is not repealed , and the non - repealing paffes for consent . " These
written authorities , or , in the fashionable phrase , these affumed ufurpations of
the ...
A law not repealed continues in force , not because it cannot be repealed , but
because it is not repealed , and the non - repealing paffes for consent . " These
written authorities , or , in the fashionable phrase , these affumed ufurpations of
the ...
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... as are commonly called politikes ; fo named , not because they practize true
and perfect policie , but because they esteeme themfelves , or are of many fallly
reputed for prudent and politike men ; and , therefore , as the Latin word tyrannus
...
... as are commonly called politikes ; fo named , not because they practize true
and perfect policie , but because they esteeme themfelves , or are of many fallly
reputed for prudent and politike men ; and , therefore , as the Latin word tyrannus
...
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munication the prelates could not pronounce without warrant by authority of
parliament , because it concerned temporal causes . ” And I beg leave to add ,
upon the same principle , that no sentence of excommunication that does
produce a ...
munication the prelates could not pronounce without warrant by authority of
parliament , because it concerned temporal causes . ” And I beg leave to add ,
upon the same principle , that no sentence of excommunication that does
produce a ...
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any man , but only under God and the law , because the law makes the king . Let
the king therefore give to the law , what the law gives to the king , that is ,
authority and power ; for there can be no king , where arbitrary will rules and not
the law ...
any man , but only under God and the law , because the law makes the king . Let
the king therefore give to the law , what the law gives to the king , that is ,
authority and power ; for there can be no king , where arbitrary will rules and not
the law ...
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vernment to be more deference and respect than other laws , Frequent changes
of go - it is either the advantage of the present avoided . constitution of
government ( which reason must be of different force in different countries ) or ,
because in ...
vernment to be more deference and respect than other laws , Frequent changes
of go - it is either the advantage of the present avoided . constitution of
government ( which reason must be of different force in different countries ) or ,
because in ...
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