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" Nor can any edict of anybody else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law which has not its sanction from that legislative which the public has chosen and appointed... "
Union Pamphlets - Page 27
1799
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Two Treatises of Government: By Iohn Locke

John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...facred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it; nor can any edict of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what...the force and obligation of a law, which has not its fanttion from that legi/latrue which the public has chofen and appointed : for without this the law...
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Jura Anglorum

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 652 pages
...W thVv"fcr- y of the commonwealth, but facred and unalhave once placed it; nor can any edift of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what...the force and obligation of a law, which has not its function from that legiflative, which the public has chofen and appointed. For without this, the law...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 658 pages
...ancl unalterable in the hands, where the community have once placed it ; nor can any edidl; of any body elfe, in what form foever conceived, or by what...foever backed, have the force and obligation of a kw, which has not its fandlion from that legislative, which the public has chofen and appointed j and...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 726 pages
...that no edict of any body else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, can have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction from that legislature which the public has chosen and appointed, and that no obedience is...
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Rousseau

John Morley - 1878 - 490 pages
...placed it ; nor can any edict of anybody else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction from that legislative which the public has chosen and appointed ; for without this the law...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - Liberty - 1884 - 332 pages
...placed it. Nor can any edict of anybody else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law which has not its sanction from that legislative which the public has chosen and appointed ; for without this the law...
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Ueber das Verhältniss der politischen Theorie Locke's zu Montesquieu's Lehre ...

Theodor Pietsch - Political science - 1887 - 40 pages
...141.) . . . Nor can any edict of anybody eise, in what form soever conceived or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law which has not its sanction from that legislative which the public has appointed; for without this the law could not have...
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The Social Compact: A Guide to Some Writers on the Science and Art of ...

Robert Warden Lee - Political science - 1898 - 140 pages
...unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it. Nor can any edict of anybody i else .... have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction from that legislative which the public has chosen and appointed ; for without this the law...
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Rousseau, Volume 2

John Morley - Authors, French - 1900 - 372 pages
...placed it ; nor can any edict of anybody else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction be questioned how many of the peers of that day would have assented to the proposition that...
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Froschmeuseler, Volume 2

Georg Rollenhagen - 1900 - 374 pages
...placed it ; nor can any edict of anybody else, in what form soever conceived, or by what power soever backed, have the force and obligation of a law, which has not its sanction be questioned how many of the peers of that day would have assented to the proposition that...
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