Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... executive power might meet in the oppo- sition arising from the private interest of individuals . In a great nation , these two powers cannot be exercised by itself ; hence the necessity for represen- tatives of the people , to exercise ...
... executive power might meet in the oppo- sition arising from the private interest of individuals . In a great nation , these two powers cannot be exercised by itself ; hence the necessity for represen- tatives of the people , to exercise ...
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With Prefatory Remarks Nathaniel Chapman. of remark ; that the executive power , acting con- tinually upon the people , is more immediately con- nected with it ; that , charged as this power is with the care of maintaining the ...
With Prefatory Remarks Nathaniel Chapman. of remark ; that the executive power , acting con- tinually upon the people , is more immediately con- nected with it ; that , charged as this power is with the care of maintaining the ...
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... executive pow- er which disposes of employments and favours ? Will there be wanting pretexts to justify this usurpa- tion ? Places filled so scandalously ! Favours prosti- tuted so unworthily ! & c . Secondly , the veto , whether of the ...
... executive pow- er which disposes of employments and favours ? Will there be wanting pretexts to justify this usurpa- tion ? Places filled so scandalously ! Favours prosti- tuted so unworthily ! & c . Secondly , the veto , whether of the ...
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... executive power at a certain period , is reduced to the sole expedient of appealing to his people by a dissolution of the assembly . If , then , at such a juncture the people should return the same deputies to the assembly , will it not ...
... executive power at a certain period , is reduced to the sole expedient of appealing to his people by a dissolution of the assembly . If , then , at such a juncture the people should return the same deputies to the assembly , will it not ...
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... executive power , which resides in him , and which it is his duty to defend in this case , he appeals to the nation , the nation elects a new legis- lature , intrusts its wishes to its new representa- tives , consequently it declares ...
... executive power , which resides in him , and which it is his duty to defend in this case , he appeals to the nation , the nation elects a new legis- lature , intrusts its wishes to its new representa- tives , consequently it declares ...
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