| Montesquieu - 1766 - 530 páginas
...criminal nature, it is proper the perfon accufed fhould have the privilege of chufing in fome meafure his judges in concurrence with the law ; or at leaft...that the remaining part may be deemed his own choice. * As at Athens. The other two powers may be given rather to BOOK magiftrates or permanent bodies, becaufe... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1773 - 532 páginas
...mould have the privilege of chufing in fome meafure his judges in concurrence with the law ; or at lead he fhould have a right to except againft fo great...that the remaining part may be deemed his own choice* * As at Athens. The other two powers may be given rather to BOOK tnagiftrates or permanent bodies,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...meafure his judges, in concurrence with the law; or at leaft he Ihould have a right to except againft ib great a number, that the remaining part may be deemed his own choice. The other two powers may be giveu rather to magiftrates or permanent bodies, becaufe they are not exercifed on any private fubjeft;... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1793 - 412 páginas
...criminal nature, it i§ proper the perfon .accufed mould have the privilege of chafing in fome meafure his judges, in concurrence with the law; or, at leaft,...except againft fo great a number,, that the remaining part^may be deemed his own choice. By this means the power of judging, a power fo terrible to mankind,... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1823 - 810 páginas
...judges, in concurrence with the law ; ttf a* least he should have a right to except against so' grtat a number, that the remaining part may be deemed his...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates or permanent bodies, because they are not exercised on any private subject ; one being... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 666 páginas
...his judges, in concurrence with the law; or, at least, he should have a right to except against so great a number, that the remaining part may be deemed...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates, or permanent 'bodies, because they are not exercised on any private subject ; 36* one... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1878 - 440 páginas
...judges, in concurrence with the law; or at least he should have a right to except against so i',Tnat a number that the remaining part may be deemed his...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates or permanent bodies, because they are not exercised any private subject ; one being no... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 480 páginas
...measure, his judges, in concurrence with the law ; or at least he should have a right to except against so great a number that the remaining part may be deemed...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates or permanent bodies, because they are not exercised on any private subject ; one being... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 492 páginas
...measure, his judges, in concurrence with the law; or at least he should have a right to except against so great a number that the remaining part may be deemed...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates or permanent bodies, because they are not exercised on any private subject ; one being... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...measure his judges in concurrence with the law ; or at least he should have a right to except against so great a number, that the remaining part may be deemed...choice. The other two powers may be given rather to magistrates or permanent bodies, because they are not exercised on any private subject; one being no... | |
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