| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 páginas
...The J 63 constitution of a country is not the act of its government, but of the people constituting a government. It is the body of elements, to which...which contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the manner in which it shall be organized, the powers it shall have, the mode... | |
| Paul-Gabriel Boucé - 1993 - 212 páginas
...conception sur celle, non scripturaire (en un sens tout profane) et purement coutumière de Burke, it is the body of elements to which you can refer,...which contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the manncr in which it shall be organized, the powers it shall have.27 Quoi qu'il... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...constitution. The constitution of a country is not the act of its government, but of the people constituting a government. It is the body of elements, to which...which contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the manner in which it shall be organized, the powers it shall have, the mode... | |
| Gordon S. Wood, Louise G. Wood - 1995 - 316 páginas
...constitution should differ from the various English charters, acts of Parliament, and court decisions: It is a body of elements to which you can refer, and quote...which contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the manner in which it shall be organized, the powers it shall have, the mode... | |
| St. George Tucker, William Blackstone - 2000 - 3301 páginas
...of the people " constituting the government. It is the body of elements to " which you- can referr and quote article by article ; and which " contains the principles on which the government shall be esta" Wished, the manner in which it shall be organized ; the powers " it shall have ; the... | |
| Michael Simpson - 1998 - 500 páginas
...ideal but a real existence; and wherever it cannot be produced in a visible form, there is none. ... It is the body of elements, to which you can refer and quote article by article" (I, 278). This argument represents the English constitution as an entity that has an existence only... | |
| Tedd Adamovich - 2000 - 237 páginas
...constitution. The constitution of a country is not the act of its government, but of the people constituting a government. It is the body of elements, to which...which contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the manner in which it shall be organized, the powers it shall have, the mode... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...constitution. The constitution of a country is not the act of its government, but of the people constituting a government. It is the body of elements, to which you can refer, and quote article by article; and contains the principles on which the government shall be established, the form in which it shall be... | |
| Cécile Fabre - 2000 - 218 páginas
...ideal but a real existence; and wherever it cannot be produced in a visible form, there is none ... It is the body of elements, to which you can refer, and quote article by article'.2 I do not think that Paine is right here. As is obvious from the second part of his 1 See... | |
| Peter Unruh - 2002 - 720 páginas
...ideal, but a real existence; and whenever it cannot be produced in a visibleform, there is none ... It is the body of elements, to which you can refer, and quote article by article ..." (Hervorhebungen vom Verf.) 172 Siehe dazu auch UK Preuß: Revolution, S. 16: „Mit der Normativität... | |
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