| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1766 - 722 strani
...long remained, and I truft will long continue, a (landing exception to the truth of this obfervation. For, as with us the executive power of the laws is lodged in a fmgle pcrfon, they have all the advantages of ftrength and difpatch, ihat are to be found in the moft... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1776 - 284 strani
...mained, and I truft will long continue, " a flanding exception to the truth of " this obfervation. For, as with us the " executive power of the laws is lodged " in a fingle perfon, they have all the ad" vantages " vantages of ftrength and difpatch that CHAP. " are... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 strani
...long remained, and I trull will long continue, a (landing exception to the trutli of this obfervation. For, as with us, the executive power of the laws is lodged in a Tingle perfon, they have all the advantages of ftrength and difpatch, that are to be found in the moft... | |
| British constitution - 1792 - 22 strani
...expected, from the fccoTCÏedge and love, the bulk of the people bare of it, It will long ccntinue. " ф For, as with us, the executive power of " the Laws is lodged in- a fingle Perfon, they have "ail tine advantage of ftrength and difpatch, that " are to be found in the... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 strani
...long remained, and J trufl will long continue, a {landing exception to the truth of this obfervation. For, as with us the executive power of the laws is lodged in a fingle perfon, they have all the advantages of ftrength and diipatch, that are to be found in the moft... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 strani
...long remained, and I trull will long continue, a (landing exception to the truth of this obfervation. For, as with us the executive power of the laws is lodged in a fmgle perfon, they have all the advantages of ftrength and difpatch, that are to be found in the moft... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 strani
...that, if effected, could never be lasting or secure *. BUT, happily for us of this island, the British constitution has long remained, and I trust will long...person, they have all the advantages of strength and despatch, that are to be found in the most absolute monarchy : and as the legislature of the kingdom... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 strani
...simple forms, and to exclude the inconveniencies. " For, as with us," says Sir William Blackstone, " the executive power of the laws is lodged in a single...person, they have all the advantages of strength and dispatch that are to be found in the most absolute monarchy ; and as the legislature of the kingdom... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 strani
...and to exclude the inconveniencies. " For, as with us," says Sir William Blackstone, " the execntive power of the laws is lodged in a single person, they have all the advantages of strength and dispatch that are to be found in tfce most absolute monarchy ; and as the legislature of the kingdom... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1810 - 548 strani
...trust will long continue, a standing exception to theMruth of this observation. For, as with us tho executive power of the laws is lodged in a single...person, they have all the advantages of strength and dispatch that are to be found in the ,most absolute monarchy : and as the legislature of the kingdom... | |
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