| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1823 - 810 halaman
...were intrusted with the other, had the right of rejecting, which was entirely lodged in the people. Here then is the fundamental constitution of the government...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction. But as there is a necessity... | |
| William Bailey (A.B.) - 534 halaman
...And in the same chapter " the fundamental constitution" of the British government is stated, — " the Legislative body being composed of two parts,...one another by the mutual privilege of rejecting." From this statement we need not be surprized, at the remarkable prophecy of Montesquieu, catholic Church,... | |
| J. Arthur Partridge - 1866 - 446 halaman
...Montesquieu, v. ii, p. 209—v. i, p. 212, "is the fundamental constitution of the Government (the English,) we are treating of. The Legislative Body, being composed...rejecting. They are both restrained by the executive as the executive by the legislative.'' " England will perish when the legislative power shall be more... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 472 halaman
...were intrusted with the other, had the right of rejecting, which was entirely lodged in the people. Here, then, is the fundamental constitution of the...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction. But as there is a necessity... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1900 - 472 halaman
...were intrusted with the other, had the right of rejecting, which was entirely lodged in the people. r .^Here, then, is the fundamental constitution of the...They are both restrained by the executive power, as ithe executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 halaman
...were entrusted with the other, had the right of rejecting, which was entirely lodged in the people. Here then is the fundamental constitution of the government...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction. But as there is a necessity... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 halaman
...were intrusted with the other, had the right of rejecting, which was entirely lodged in the people. Here then is the fundamental constitution of the government...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction. But as there is a necessity... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1924 - 690 halaman
...part which represents the nobility, who have neither the same interests nor the same passions. . . . Here, then, is the fundamental constitution of the...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction : but, as there is a necessity... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 halaman
...part which represents the nobility, who have neither the same interests nor the same passions. . . . Here, then, is the fundamental constitution of the...executive power, as the executive is by the legislative. These three powers should naturally form a state of repose or inaction : but, as there is a necessity... | |
| Montesquieu - 1977 - 522 halaman
...were entrusted with the other, had the right of refusing, which was iatirely lodged in the people. we are treating of. The legislative body being composed of two parts, one checks the other, by the mutual privilege of refusing. They are both checked by the executive power,... | |
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