Readings in Recent Political PhilosophyMargaret Spahr Macmillan, 1935 - 776 páginas |
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... Legislative Assembly . [ 1 ] The National Assembly , forming the legislative body , is permanent and is composed of only one chamber . [ 5. ] The legislative body shall not be dissolved by the king . [ Sec . I , 1. ] The number of ...
... Legislative Assembly . [ 1 ] The National Assembly , forming the legislative body , is permanent and is composed of only one chamber . [ 5. ] The legislative body shall not be dissolved by the king . [ Sec . I , 1. ] The number of ...
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... legislative body shall not insert in them any provision foreign to their purpose . [ Sec . IV , 10. ] The ministers of the king shall have entrance into the Na- tional Legislative Assembly ; they shall have a designated place there ...
... legislative body shall not insert in them any provision foreign to their purpose . [ Sec . IV , 10. ] The ministers of the king shall have entrance into the Na- tional Legislative Assembly ; they shall have a designated place there ...
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... legislative organ itself , no matter how much it may have been in fact " caused " or " motivated " by the wishes and " power " of the " people . " Until the legislative organ , in other words , passes the repealing act , the offensive ...
... legislative organ itself , no matter how much it may have been in fact " caused " or " motivated " by the wishes and " power " of the " people . " Until the legislative organ , in other words , passes the repealing act , the offensive ...
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THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF | 1 |
August 26 1789 | 9 |
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