The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 81A. Constable, 1845 |
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... monarch be prevented from judging causes in his own per- son ? How can he be obliged to allow the judges whom he finds , or whom he has nominated , to retain their offices for life ? The power that restrains or coerces him must at least ...
... monarch be prevented from judging causes in his own per- son ? How can he be obliged to allow the judges whom he finds , or whom he has nominated , to retain their offices for life ? The power that restrains or coerces him must at least ...
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... monarch is absolute - in neither is there any direct legal check to his will ; in each , therefore , the checks are indirect , but in the former the only indirect checks are religious opinions , and * Pol . , lib . iii . cap . vii , the ...
... monarch is absolute - in neither is there any direct legal check to his will ; in each , therefore , the checks are indirect , but in the former the only indirect checks are religious opinions , and * Pol . , lib . iii . cap . vii , the ...
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... monarch , though he has legally the power to destroy them , does not venture actually to destroy . We doubt the convenience of this distinction . It is a distinc- tion founded on the nature , not of the forms of government in question ...
... monarch , though he has legally the power to destroy them , does not venture actually to destroy . We doubt the convenience of this distinction . It is a distinc- tion founded on the nature , not of the forms of government in question ...
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... monarchs who govern barbarous nations are prone to war , is true ; and so are the rulers , and indeed the people in barbarous nations , whatever be the form of government . Un- civilized man is a beast of prey . The early history of ...
... monarchs who govern barbarous nations are prone to war , is true ; and so are the rulers , and indeed the people in barbarous nations , whatever be the form of government . Un- civilized man is a beast of prey . The early history of ...
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... monarch , or one who depends on the majority of a popular assembly , to repair or even to confess a wrong , or to ... monarchs saves their vanity . A concession is easily made where its only real evil depends on its publicity , and that ...
... monarch , or one who depends on the majority of a popular assembly , to repair or even to confess a wrong , or to ... monarchs saves their vanity . A concession is easily made where its only real evil depends on its publicity , and that ...
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