| William Blackstone - 1771 - 506 pages
...people. And this power, when the tcrrirorics of the Ihuc arc fmall and it's citizens eaiily known, fhould fhould be exercifed by the people in their aggregate or collective capacity, ai wa& wifely ordained ia the petty republics of Greece, and the firft rudiments of the Roman ftate.... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 504 pages
...in the whole body of the people. And this power, when the territories of a ftate are fmall, and its citizens eafily known, fhould be exercifed by the people in their aggregate or collective capacity, as was wifely ordained in the petty republics cf Greece, and the firft rudiments of the Roman ftate.... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 pages
...power fhouid refide in the whole bcdy of the people. And this power, when the territories of the ftate are fmall and it's citizens eafily known, fhould be...people in their aggregate or collective capacity, as was wifely ordained in the petty republics of Greece, and the firft rudiments of the Roman ftate.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 pages
...power Ihould refide in the whole body of the people. Ami this power, when the territories of the flate are fmall and it's citizens eafily known, fhould be exercifed by the people f 159 D * n th'jir aggregate or collective capacity, as was wifely ord.iined in the petty republics... | |
| James Orange - 1840 - 542 pages
...power, when the territories of the state are small and its citizens easily known, should be exercised by the people in their aggregate or collective capacity. But this will be highly inconvenient when the public territory is extended to any considerable degree, and the number of citizens... | |
| Clemens Gottfried Koch - 1892 - 456 pages
...legislative power should reside in the whole body of the people. And this power should be exercised by the people in their aggregate or collective capacity, but this will be highly inconvenient. 1) every member, though chosen by one particular district, when elected and returned... | |
| William Blackstone - 2002 - 500 pages
...power fhould refide in the whole body of the people. And this power, when the territories of the ftate are fmall and it's citizens eafily known, fhould be...people in their aggregate or collective capacity, as was wifely ordained in the petty republies of Greece, and the firft rudiments of the Roman ftate.... | |
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