| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1979 - 590 páginas
...power to act as long as the government stands, this inconvenience is thought incapable of a remedy .... For it being the interest as well as intention of...and cannot miss the consent and approbation of the community, [emphasis added] — John Locke Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690) -5Despite federal... | |
| John Dunn - 2002 - 370 páginas
...Treatise, para. 158, 11. 1-39 (pp. 391-2) (esp. 11. 12-16): 'it being the interest, as well as the intention of the People, to have a fair and equal...and cannot miss the Consent and Approbation of the Community.' See also ch. XIV, 'Of Prerogative', pp. 392— 8, passim. 76 Laslett (ed.), op. cit. 2nd... | |
| John Greville Agard Pocock - 1985 - 336 páginas
...to be distinctly represented ... it cannot be judged to have set up a new legislative, but to have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified...time had insensibly, as well as inevitably introduced . . . prerogative being nothing but a power in the hands of the prince to provide for the public gooj,... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...assistance which it affords to the public; it cannot be judged to have set up a new legislative, but to have ! r! community. Prerogative being nothing but a power in the hands of the prince to provide for the public... | |
| Michel L. Balinski, H. Peyton Young - 2010 - 214 páginas
...to be distinctly represented ... it cannot be judg'd, to have set up a new Legislative, but to have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified the disorders. . . . For it being the interest, as well as the intention of the People, to have a fair and equal Representative;... | |
| Ross Harrison - 2003 - 292 páginas
...power, to change the electoral system. The government is to aim at public good, and this is public good, 'it being the interest, as well as intention of the people, to have a fair and equal representative' [Sec. 158]. On the other occasion, when at the end of the work Locke is justifying resistance to tyranny,... | |
| John Locke - 2003 - 378 páginas
...which it affords to the public ; it cannot be judged to have set up a new legislative, but to have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified...and cannot miss the consent and approbation of the community : prerogative being nothing but a power in the hands of the prince, to provide for the public... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 páginas
...assistance which it affords to the public, it cannot be judged to have set up a new legislative, but to have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified...and cannot miss the consent and approbation of the community. Prerogative being nothing but a power in the hands of the prince to provide for the public... | |
| John Locke - 2006 - 366 páginas
...havereftored the old and true one, and to have reftified the disorders which fucceffion of time had infenfibly as well as inevitably introduced ; for it .being the...People to have a fair and equal Representative; whoever brines it neareSt to that, is an undoubted Friend, tants than a Shepherd is-to be foun4, fends as many... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1831 - 636 páginas
...assistance which it affords to the public, it cannot be judged to have set up a new legislative, but to have restored the old and true one, and to have rectified...as intention of the people to have a fair and equal representation; whoever brings it nearest to that is an undoubted friend to, and establisher of the... | |
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