Commentaries on the Laws of England, Svazek 1Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1765 |
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... secure . But happily for us of this island , the British conftitution has long remained , and I trust will long continue , a standing ex- ception to the truth of this observation . For , as with us the executive power of the laws is ...
... secure . But happily for us of this island , the British conftitution has long remained , and I trust will long continue , a standing ex- ception to the truth of this observation . For , as with us the executive power of the laws is ...
Strana 53
... secure the public tranquillity . FROM what has been advanced , the truth of the former branch of our definition , is ( I trust ) fufficiently evident ; that “ municipal law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the fupreme “ power in ...
... secure the public tranquillity . FROM what has been advanced , the truth of the former branch of our definition , is ( I trust ) fufficiently evident ; that “ municipal law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the fupreme “ power in ...
Strana 121
... security . THE abfolute rights of man , confidered as a free agent , en- dowed with difcernment to know good from evil , and with power of choofing those measures which appear to him to be most de- firable , are usually summed up in one ...
... security . THE abfolute rights of man , confidered as a free agent , en- dowed with difcernment to know good from evil , and with power of choofing those measures which appear to him to be most de- firable , are usually summed up in one ...
Strana 125
... security , the right of perfonal liberty ; and the right of private property : because as there is no other known method of compulfion , or of abridg- ing man's natural free will , but by an infringement or diminu- tion of one or other ...
... security , the right of perfonal liberty ; and the right of private property : because as there is no other known method of compulfion , or of abridg- ing man's natural free will , but by an infringement or diminu- tion of one or other ...
Strana 130
... security from the corporal infults of menaces , affaults , beating , and wounding ; though fuch insults amount not to destruction of life or member . 4. THE preservation of a man's health from fuch practices as may prejudice or annoy it ...
... security from the corporal infults of menaces , affaults , beating , and wounding ; though fuch insults amount not to destruction of life or member . 4. THE preservation of a man's health from fuch practices as may prejudice or annoy it ...
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