And because it may be too great a temptation to human frailty, apt to grasp at power, for the same persons, who have the power of making laws, to have also in their hands the power to execute them, whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to... Of Civil Government and Toleration - Página 86de John Locke - 1905 - 192 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 páginas
...to execute them, whereby they may exempt themfelves from obedience to the laws they make, and fuit the law, both in its making, and execution, to their...own private advantage, and thereby come to have a diftindt interefl from the reft of the community, OF CIVIL-GOVERNMENT. 325 munity, contrary to the... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1841 - 418 páginas
...laws, to nave also in their hands the power to execute them; whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...so considered, as it ought, the legislative power i» put into the hands of divers persons, who, duly assembled, have by themselves, or jointly with... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 páginas
...laws to have also in their hands the power to execute them, whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...to the end of society and government. Therefore in well-ordered commonwealths, where the good of the whole is so considered as it ought, the legislative... | |
| Hendrikus Reuijl - 1886 - 320 páginas
...to have also , in their hands , the power to execute them , whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...to their own private advantage and thereby come to a distinct interest from the rest of the community , contrary to the end of society and government:... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - 1894 - 470 páginas
...laws to have also in their hands the power to execute them, whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...to the end of society and government. Therefore in well-ordered commonwealths, where the good of the whole is so considered as it ought, the legislative... | |
| Ladislav Polić - 1903 - 102 páginas
...Laws, to have also in their hands the Power to execute them, whereby the may exempte them selves from Obedience to the Laws they make, and suit the Law,...Community, contrary to the end of Society and Government". — Te je razloge preuzeo i Montesquieu u glasovitom XI, 6. Esprit des Lois. interés razlicit od ostalog... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1903 - 604 páginas
...exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the 1 Cf. Leviathan, end of chap. xx. law, both in its making, and execution, to their own private advantage." 1 And when this separation is effected, the legislature is naturally and necessarily supreme over the... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - 1905 - 480 páginas
...give to those who make the laws the duty of executing them, because " they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make and suit the law, both in its making and its execution, to their own private wish, and thereby come to have a distinct interest from the rest... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 páginas
...laws to have also in their hands the power to execute them, whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...community, contrary to the end of society and government, — there1 Bk. II, chs. xii-xiii. fore in well-ordered commonwealths, where the good of the whole is... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 páginas
...laws to have also in their hands the power to execute them, whereby they may exempt themselves from obedience to the laws they make, and suit the law,...the community, contrary to the end of society and government,—therefore in well-ordered commonwealths, where the good of the whole is so considered... | |
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