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Page 231
We may from hence learn , that in those nations , in which there is any struggle
between the legislative body and the person or persons who are entrusted with
the executive power , this is not a struggle between the legislative and the ...
We may from hence learn , that in those nations , in which there is any struggle
between the legislative body and the person or persons who are entrusted with
the executive power , this is not a struggle between the legislative and the ...
Page 232
He proves that • besides the compact , which unites a number of persons into a
politic , and gives them an original legislative power , • as a collective body , it is
necessary , that there should be . fome farther act of mutual consent , in order to ...
He proves that • besides the compact , which unites a number of persons into a
politic , and gives them an original legislative power , • as a collective body , it is
necessary , that there should be . fome farther act of mutual consent , in order to ...
Page 301
The individuals , in a free state , are in civil subjection ; though the collective body
of the whole society , is totally free from such subjection : but in absolute
monarchies or aristocracies , the collective body is in a state of subjection to its ...
The individuals , in a free state , are in civil subjection ; though the collective body
of the whole society , is totally free from such subjection : but in absolute
monarchies or aristocracies , the collective body is in a state of subjection to its ...
Page 302
Union . because it places the whole body in a subjection to a small number of
men , who are only a part of that whole . A mixture of these two forms of
government will be as inconsistent with the liberty of the whole ; for , still the
collective body ...
Union . because it places the whole body in a subjection to a small number of
men , who are only a part of that whole . A mixture of these two forms of
government will be as inconsistent with the liberty of the whole ; for , still the
collective body ...
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that which the ought to avoid ; the effects they create upon her body ; the foods
that may be prejudicial to her health , and fuch as the ought to take for her
subsistence , varying them from the day of her conception to that of her delivery .
The two ...
that which the ought to avoid ; the effects they create upon her body ; the foods
that may be prejudicial to her health , and fuch as the ought to take for her
subsistence , varying them from the day of her conception to that of her delivery .
The two ...
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