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When any number of men have so consented to make one community , or
government , they are thereby presently incorporated , and make one body politic
, wherein the majority have a right to act , and conclude the rest . “ For when any ...
When any number of men have so consented to make one community , or
government , they are thereby presently incorporated , and make one body politic
, wherein the majority have a right to act , and conclude the rest . “ For when any ...
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the prudential care and provision for the public good , which it transmits and
communicates to the head , as the principal part , and to all the rest of the
members of the said body politic , whereby it fubfifts and is invigorated . And as
the head of ...
the prudential care and provision for the public good , which it transmits and
communicates to the head , as the principal part , and to all the rest of the
members of the said body politic , whereby it fubfifts and is invigorated . And as
the head of ...
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He uses the collective word lex for the legislative body , which evidently is the
representative body of the nation ; and he gives his reason , why the king is fub
Deo and fub lege , because lex ( that is the legislative body , or the people ) facit
...
He uses the collective word lex for the legislative body , which evidently is the
representative body of the nation ; and he gives his reason , why the king is fub
Deo and fub lege , because lex ( that is the legislative body , or the people ) facit
...
Page 355
And when he quotes the words of my lord Vaughan , he says , “ Whom I cite the
oftner , because every body remembers him , and it is very well known he was
never guilty of straining the king ' s prerogative too high . ” I wish not to charge
and ...
And when he quotes the words of my lord Vaughan , he says , “ Whom I cite the
oftner , because every body remembers him , and it is very well known he was
never guilty of straining the king ' s prerogative too high . ” I wish not to charge
and ...
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OF THE COLLECTIVE LEGISLATIVE BODY . Shall now present my readers with
a ge1 neral outline of the nature , laws , and customs of parliament , united
together in one aggregate body . - * “ The power and jurisdiction of parlia - Power
and ...
OF THE COLLECTIVE LEGISLATIVE BODY . Shall now present my readers with
a ge1 neral outline of the nature , laws , and customs of parliament , united
together in one aggregate body . - * “ The power and jurisdiction of parlia - Power
and ...
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