place the executive power in the same hands, we may readily simplify government. We may easily bring it to the simplest of all possible forms, a pure despotism. But a separation of departments, so far as practicable, and the preservation of clear lines... On Civil Liberty and Self-government - Página 171por Francis Lieber - 1853Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 958 páginas
...to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge; and if we will place the executive power in the same hands, we may...is the fundamental idea in the creation, of all our constitutions; and, doubtless, the continuance of regulated liberty depends on the maintaining of these... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1897 - 76 páginas
...to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge; and if we will place the executive power in the same hands, we may readily simplify government, W( may easily bring it to the simplest of all possible forms, a pure despotism. But a separation of... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1899 - 424 páginas
...despotism. But a separation of departments, so far as practicable, and the preservation of clear lines between them, is the fundamental idea in the creation of all our constitutions." This complexity of government, this distribution of power among all the people, is... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1900 - 516 páginas
...the judge ; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge ; and if we will place the executive power in the same hands, we may...is the fundamental idea in the creation of all our constitutions; and, doubtless, the continuance of regulated liberty depends on the maintaining of these... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 306 páginas
...the judge ; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge; and if we will place the executive power in the same hands, we may...preservation of clear lines of division between them, is the fun(lamentaiidea in the creation of all our constitutions ; and, doubtless, the continuance of regulated... | |
| Charles De Forest Hoxie - 1903 - 226 páginas
...jury trials, and leave all to the judge ; and if we place the executive power in the same hands, ice may readily simplify government. We may easily bring...is the fundamental idea in the creation of all our constitutions; and, doubtless, the continuance of regulated liberty depends on maintaining these boundaries.... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1905 - 524 páginas
...to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge; and if we will place the executive power in the same hands, we may...is the fundamental idea in the creation of all our constitutions; and, doubtless, the continuance of regulated liberty depends on the maintaining of these... | |
| Edgar Truman Brackett - 1908 - 338 páginas
...and regulation. This is the very essence of free political institutions. " We may readily symplify government. We may easily bring it to the simplest...is the fundamental idea in the creation of all our constitutions; and doubtless the continuance of regulated liberty depends on maintaining these boundaries.... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1908 - 236 páginas
...should the representative obey the instruction? XIV. THE POWERS OF GOVERNMENT: CHECKS AND BALANCES "A separation of departments, so far as practicable,...of division between them, is the fundamental idea of all our constitutions, and doubtless the continuance of regulated liberty depends on maintaining... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1909 - 302 páginas
...should the representative obey the instruction? XIV; THE POWERS OF GOVERNMENT: CHECKS AND BALANCES " A separation of departments, so far as practicable,...of division between them, is the fundamental idea of all our constitutions, and doubtless the continuance of regulated liberty depends on maintaining... | |
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