... in quality of legislators. They may plunder the state by their general determinations ; and as they have likewise the judiciary power in their hands, every private citizen may be ruined by their particular decisions. The spirit of laws. Transl. 1st Amer. ed - Page 182de Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1802Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...legiflators. They may plunder the ftate by their general determinations ; and as they have Jikewife the judiciary power in their hands, every private citizen may be ruined by their particular decifions. The whole power is here united in one body ; and tho' there is no external pomp that indicates... | |
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...poor fubjecl: be, under thofe republics! The fame body of magiftrates are poflefied, as executors of the laws, of the whole power they have given themfelves...private citizen may be ruined by their particular decifions. The whole power is here united in one body ; and though there is no external pomp that indicates... | |
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| 1792 - 494 pages
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| 1797 - 680 pages
...legillaton. They may plunder the Itate by their general determinations; and, as they have lilcewife the judiciary 'power in their hands, every private citizen may be ruined by c'r.eir particular drcifions. Ti.j whole power is here united in one body ; and though there is no... | |
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...legislators. They may plunder the state by their general determinations ; and as they have likewise the judiciary power in their hands, every private...though there is no external pomp that indicates a despotic sway, yet the people feel the effects of it every moment. Hence it is, that many of the princes... | |
| Joel Parker - 1869 - 118 pages
...They may plunder the state by their general determinations ; and as they have likewise the judiciary in their hands, every private citizen may be ruined...though there is no external pomp that indicates a despotic sway, yet the people feel the effects of it every moment." j There are under the English Constitution... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 472 pages
...legislators. They may plunder the state by their general determinations ; and as they have likewise the judiciary power in their hands, every private...though there is no external pomp that indicates a despotic sway, yet the people feel the effects of it every moment. Hence it is that many of the princes... | |
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