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" First, they are to govern by promulgated established laws, not to be varied in particular cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countryman at plough. "
The Central Law Journal - Halaman 150
1878
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 5

John Locke - 1823 - 516 halaman
...have set to the legislative power of every com-r raonwealth, in all forms of government. First, They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not...varied in particular cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favourite at court, and the countryman at plough. Secondly, These laws also...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 13

1835 - 520 halaman
...and at pleasure, so it ought to be exercised by established and promulgated laws' &c. § 142. ' They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not...varied in particular cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court, and the countryman at plough.' From these extracts, it appears,...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 14

1836 - 522 halaman
...suspending, ' but particular and exclusive.' The last citation from Locke is in these words. : They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not to be varied in particular cases.' As the writer has chosen this passage to illustrate his idea of ' standing laws,' it seems difficult...
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The Rights and the Wrongs of the Poor in a Series of Letters: Addressed to ...

Thomas Brothers - 1842 - 158 halaman
...be founded on equity ; and justly and impartially executed, " Not to be varied," as Locke observes, "in particular cases, but to have one rule for the rich and poor ; for the favourite at court and the countryman at plough." And then he justly remarks tEat government "is a...
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The History of Massachusetts ...: The provincial period [1692-1775

John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 538 halaman
...Deity alone. An independent judiciary is likewise essential. There should be one rule of justice for rich and poor — for the favorite at court and the countryman at the plough. And the supreme power cannot justly take from any man any part of his property, without...
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A Treatise on the Rules which Govern the Interpretation and Application of ...

Theodore Sedgwick - 1857 - 774 halaman
...nature, have set to the legislative power of any commonwealth, in all forms of government : ".First. They are to govern by promulgated, established laws, not to be varied in established cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favored at court and the countrymen...
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Life and Times of Joseph Warren

Richard Frothingham - 1865 - 602 halaman
...all before the law; so that the report says, citing Locke, "There should be one rule of justice for rich and poor; for the favorite at court and the countryman at the plough." It developed the idea at length, that consent is the true basis of law; it affirmed that...
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A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative ...

Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 halaman
...set to the legislative power of every commonwealth, in all forms of government : — " First. They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not...varied in particular cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countryman at plough. " Secondly. These laws also...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 34

1887 - 542 halaman
...arbitrary mandate, unrecognized in free government. Mr. Locke has said of those who make the laws : ' They are to govern by promulgated, established laws, not...varied in particular cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countryman at plough ; ' and this may justly be said...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 32

1886 - 546 halaman
...Lim., sp 391. The aim of the law should be equality of rights and privileges, affording " one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countryman at plough." It was therefore held in Lewis u. Webb, 3 Greeuleaf, 326, that the Legislature could not authorize...
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