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" Were it joined with the legislative, the life and liberty of the subject would be exposed to arbitrary control ; for the judge would then be the legislator. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with violence and oppression. "
The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... - Page 108
1796
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The Spirit of Laws, Volume 1

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - Jurisprudence - 1750 - 538 pages
...legiflative and executive powers. Were it joined with the legiflative, the life and liberty of the fubjecl would be expofed to arbitrary controul •, for the...to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of an oppreflbr. Miferable indeed would be the caft, were the fame man, or the fame...
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An historical miscellany. The third edition

Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pages
...legiflative and executive powers. Were it joined with the legiflative, the life and liberty of the fubject: would be expofed to arbitrary controul ; for the judge...to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of aa oppreflbr. There would be an end of every thing, were the fame man, or the fame...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1783 - 304 pages
...legiflative and executive. Were it joined with the legiflative, the life and liberty of the fubjeft would be expofed to arbitrary controul ; for the judge would be then the legiflatot. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with violence and oppreffion."...
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The American museum, or, Repository of ancient and modern fugitive ..., Volume 2

Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 pages
...liberty of the fiibjeft would be expofed to arbitrary controul : for the judge would then be legislator. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of an opprcflbr. There would be an end of every thing, were the fame man, or the fame...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...legiilative and executive powers. Were it joined with the legiilative, the life and liberty of the fabjeft would be expofed to arbitrary controul ; for the judge would be then the legiilator. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of...
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The Spirit of Laws, Volume 1

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - Constitutional law - 1793 - 412 pages
...life and liberty of the fubject wo.uld be expofed to arbitrary controul ; for the judge would then be the legiflator. Were it Joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of an oppreflbr. There would be an end of every thing, were the fame man, or the fame...
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A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America ...

John Adams - Constitutional history - 1797 - 448 pages
...life and liberty of the citizens would be expofed to arbitrary controul; for the judge would then be legiflator : were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with all the violence of an oppreffor. / There would be an end of everything (tout feroit perdu) were the...
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The antichristian conspiracy

abbé Barruel - France - 1797 - 894 pages
...the fubject would be ex" pofed to arbitrary control, for the Judge would " then be the Legislator. Were it joined to the " Executive Power, the Judge might behave with " aSl the violence of an oppreflbr. There would " be an end of every thing, were the fame man, " or...
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Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobism, Volume 2

abbé Barruel - France - 1798 - 486 pages
...and liberty of the fubjecl: would be ex" pofed to arbitrary control, for the Judge would " then be the Legiflator. Were it joined to the " Executive Power, the Judge might behave with " all the violence of an opprefibr. There would " be an end of every thing, were the fame man, " or...
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Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism: The anti-monarchical conspiracy

abbé Barruel - France - 1799 - 292 pages
...life and liberty of the fuje& " would be expofed to arbitrary control, for the Judge " would then be the Legiflator. Were it joined to the " Executive Power, the Judge might behave with all *' the violence of an oppreflbr. There would be an " end of every thing, were the fame man, or...
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