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Page lxiii
... supreme power in the whole commonwealth . ' But as the legislative power may , from the first , be either vested wholly in the chief executive officer - so it was in the France of Locke's day - or be shared by him with a legislative ...
... supreme power in the whole commonwealth . ' But as the legislative power may , from the first , be either vested wholly in the chief executive officer - so it was in the France of Locke's day - or be shared by him with a legislative ...
Page lxiv
... supreme power , which is the Legislative yet , the Legislative being only a fiduciary power to act for certain ends , there remains still in the people a supreme power to alter or remove the Legislative , when they find it act contrary ...
... supreme power , which is the Legislative yet , the Legislative being only a fiduciary power to act for certain ends , there remains still in the people a supreme power to alter or remove the Legislative , when they find it act contrary ...
Page lxxi
... power to reject any law proposed by the other Chamber , the Council of Five Hundred , though without the right of initiating any legislation itself ; both Chambers rested on the same elective franchise . The supreme executive power was ...
... power to reject any law proposed by the other Chamber , the Council of Five Hundred , though without the right of initiating any legislation itself ; both Chambers rested on the same elective franchise . The supreme executive power was ...
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