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" And herein indeed consists the true- excellence of the English, government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon [ 155 each other. In the legislature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check upon the people ; by... "
A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous ... - Page 760
by Alexander Jamieson - 1829
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1771 - 506 pages
...r.Il the powers will agree to alter it. And herein indeed confrils the true excellence of the Englifh government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon eacli p Sulla — trUar.is flcbli /-i• Itgt infinite fai'undtc ftttfletair. adtmit, auiOT:, fir.-sJi...
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The Elements of Useful Knowledge: Comprehending, Among Other Interesting ...

Jasper Adams, John Adams - 1793 - 358 pages
...is, unlefs all the powers will agree to alter it. In this confifts the true excellence of the Englifh government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. In the legiflature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check a check upon the people,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1793 - 686 pages
...all the powers will agree to alter it. And herein indeed confifts the true excellence of the Englifli government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. In the legiflature, the people are a [ j ? F check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check upon the people...
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The Britannic magazine; or entertaining repository of heroic ..., Volume 1

482 pages
...all the powers will agree to alter it. And here indeed confifts the true excellence of the Englifh government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. Jn the legiflature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check upon the people...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 678 pages
...all the powers will agree to alter it. And herein indeed confifts the true excellence of 'heEnglifh government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. In the legiflature, the people are arj -- check upon tfie nobility, and the nobility » check upon the. people...
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The World in Miniature: Containing a Curious and Faithful Account of the ...

Nicolas Hamel - Ethnology - 1806 - 266 pages
...unlefs the powe/s agree ' to alter them '6. In this connfts the excellence of the Englifli conltitudon, that all the parts of it « form a mutual check upon each " other ; the commons are a check upon the lord^, the lords upon the commons, and the king upon both. The houfe...
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Remarks on the power of the proctors in Convocation, occasioned by certain ...

University of Oxford. Convocation - 1810 - 24 pages
...of gold. " Herein," fays Sir William Blackftone, " confifts the true excellence of the Englifli 15 " government, that all the parts of it form a " mutual check upon each other. In the le" giilature, the people are a check upon the " nobility, and the nobility a check upon the " people...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 17

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 764 pages
...all the powers will agree to alter it. And herein indeed cofififts the true excellence of the Britilh government, that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon each other. In the legiflature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a check upon the people, by...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 660 pages
...by the two houses. The legislative therefore cannot abridge the executive power of any rights which it now has by law, without its own consent ; since...that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon [155] each other. In the legislature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 pages
...by the two houses. The legislative therefore cannot abridge the executive power of any rights which it now has by law, without its own consent ^ since...that all the parts of it form a mutual check upon [ 155 each other. In the legislature, the people are a check upon the nobility, and the nobility a...
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