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" There would be an end of everything, were the same man or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise those three powers, that of enacting laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals. "
Argument in Opposition to Henry A. Du Pont's Claim to the Office of United ... - Page 10
by James L. Wolcott - 1896 - 70 pages
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 17

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...end of every thing (tmit " uroit perdu) were the same man, or the " same body, whether of princes, or of the nobles, or of the people, to exercise ' those three powers ; that of enacting, ' that of executing the public resolutions, ' and that of judging the crimes of individuals." It might...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17

Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...(tout " scroit perau) were the same man, or the " same ;indy, whether of princes, or of the " noble*, or of the people,- to exercise •'those three powers; that of enacting, " luat'of executing the public resolutions, " and that of judging the crimes of indivi" duals." It...
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The County and Town Officer: Or, A Concise View of the Duties and Offices of ...

John Tappen - Forms (Law) - 1816 - 392 pages
...violence of an oppressor. There would be an end of every thing, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise...that of executing the public resolutions, and that of judging the crimes .•or differences of individuals.—Montesquieu's Spirit of Law*. As our legislature...
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The Spirit of Laws, Volumes 1-2

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - Jurisprudence - 1823 - 810 pages
...There would be an end of every thing, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles 01 of the people, to exercise those three powers, that...laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals. Most kingdoms in Europe enjoy a moderate goverorneBt, because...
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American Criminal Trials, Volume 2

Peleg Whitman Chandler - Crime - 1844 - 410 pages
...violence and oppression. There would be an end to everything, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise...laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals." Blackstone in his Commentaries adopted the same ideas. Serjeant...
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The Plan of the American Union, and the Structure of Its Government ...

James A. Williams - Constitutional history - 1848 - 188 pages
...thing, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles, or of the people, to exercise these three powers — that of enacting laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals." But this language must not be construed in favor of an entire,...
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On Democracy

J. Arthur Partridge - Democracy - 1866 - 446 pages
...violence and oppression. " There would be an end of everything, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the People, to exercise...laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals."—Montesquieu, vol. i, p. 199. that which combines unity or order...
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The Three Powers of Government. The Origin of the United States; and the ...

Joel Parker - Constitutional law - 1869 - 118 pages
...oppressor. " There would be an end of everything like liberty were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise...that of executing the public resolutions, and that of judging the crimes or differences of individuals. " Most kingdoms in Europe enjoy a moderate government,...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

Law - 1916 - 502 pages
...legislative and executive. . . . There would be an end of everything were the same men or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise those three powers, that of enacting law, that of executing the public resolutions and of trying the causes of individuals." The Principle...
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 21

Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1900 - 240 pages
...everything, were the same man, or the same body, whether of the nobles or of the people, to exercise these three powers, that of enacting laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals." But it is not my purpose to trace the principles imbedded in...
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