But if the legislative power in a free state has no right to stay the executive, it has a right and ought to have the means of examining in what manner its laws have been executed... The Spirit of Laws - Stran 159avtor: Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1823Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 strani
...infinite ;nifcliiefs. But if the legiflative power in a free government ought to have no right to ftop the executive, it has a right and ought to have the means...government has over that of Crete and Sparta, where the Cofmi and the Ephori gave no account of thtir adminiftration. But whatever may be the iffue of that... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 strani
...infinite mifchiefs. But if the legiflative power, in a free government, ought to have no right to Hop the executive, it has a right, and ought to have the means...government has over that of Crete and Sparta, where the Cofmi and the Ephori gave no account of their adminift ration. But whatever may be the iffiie of that... | |
| 1792 - 494 strani
...infinite mifchicfs. But if the legiflative power, in a free government, ought to have no right to ftop the executive, it has a right, and ought to have the means of examining in what manner its Jaws have been executed ; an advantage which this government has over that of Crete and Sparta, where... | |
| 1797 - 680 strani
...mifcliiefs. Bot if the legiilative power, in a free government, ought to have no right to llop the executive, it has a right, and ought to have the means of examining in what n-anncr its laws have been executed ; aa advantage which this government has over that of Crete and... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1802 - 378 strani
...infinite mifchiefs. But if the legiflative power in a free government ought to have no right to flop the executive, it has a right, and ought to have the means...government has over that of Crete and Sparta, where the Cofmi and the Ephori gave no account of their adminiftration. But whatever may be the iflue of that... | |
| 1814 - 390 strani
...misehiefs. But if the legislative power, in a free govermuent, ought to have no right to stop the exeeutive, it has a right, and ought to have the means of examining in what m&nner its laws have heen exeeuted ; an advantage whieh this govermuent has over that of Crete and... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 472 strani
...attended with infinite mischief. I But if the legislative power in a free state has no right to / stay the executive, it has a right and ought to have the means...has over that of Crete and Sparta, where the Cosmi k and the Ephori / gave no account oi their administration. But whatever may be the issue of that examination,... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 strani
...attended with infinite mischief. But if the legislative power in a free state has no right to stay the executive, it has a right and ought to have the means...the ephori gave no account of their administration. rendering themselves arbitrary, the moment he is accused or tried there is an end of liberty. In this... | |
| 1927 - 1228 strani
...capable of, and which none indeed but themselves can properly perform . . . the legislative power . . . has a right and ought to have the means of examining in what manner its laws have been executed." MONTESQUIEU, SPIRIT OF LAWS (1750) Bk. XI, c. 6. 225 Cf. LIPPMAN, THE PHANTOM PUBLIC (1925) passim.... | |
| 1927 - 1234 strani
...capable of, and which none indeed but themselves can properly perform . . . the legislative power . . . has a right and ought to have the means of examining in what manner its laws have been executed." MONTESQUIEU, SPIRIT OF LAWS (1750) Bk. XI, c. 6. 228 Cf. LtppMAN, THE PHANTOM PUBLIC (1925) passim.... | |
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