Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 91
... legislative authority to be invest- ed in the monarch . After a wide range of loose de- clamation on the subject , the debate became restricted to the consideration of the single question : " Whether a law should be enacted by the mere ...
... legislative authority to be invest- ed in the monarch . After a wide range of loose de- clamation on the subject , the debate became restricted to the consideration of the single question : " Whether a law should be enacted by the mere ...
Side 92
... legislative power ; hence also the necessity for another kind of representatives , to exercise the facul- ty of acting , or the executive power . The more considerable the nation is , the more does it import that this latter power ...
... legislative power ; hence also the necessity for another kind of representatives , to exercise the facul- ty of acting , or the executive power . The more considerable the nation is , the more does it import that this latter power ...
Side 93
... legislative power , and of granting or refusing them the sacred stamp of law . Called upon by the very nature of his institution , to be at once the executor of the law , and the pro- tector of the people , the monarch might be ...
... legislative power , and of granting or refusing them the sacred stamp of law . Called upon by the very nature of his institution , to be at once the executor of the law , and the pro- tector of the people , the monarch might be ...
Side 95
... legislative propositions which might be pre- sented to him by the national assembly , I ask you only to suppose an improper choice of representa- tives , and two interiour regulations , already propo- sed and authorized by the example ...
... legislative propositions which might be pre- sented to him by the national assembly , I ask you only to suppose an improper choice of representa- tives , and two interiour regulations , already propo- sed and authorized by the example ...
Side 99
... legislative labours . Which of us , I will be bold to ask , hath calculated the immediate action , and the more remote re - action of that multitude of taxes which is crushing us under its weight , upon the general opulence ; taxes ...
... legislative labours . Which of us , I will be bold to ask , hath calculated the immediate action , and the more remote re - action of that multitude of taxes which is crushing us under its weight , upon the general opulence ; taxes ...
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