| Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 738 pagina’s
...on government I find : — "The legislature (he says) cannot transfer the power of making laws into other hands, for it being but a delegated power from...of the commonwealth, which is by constituting the legislature, and appointing in whose hands that shall be ; and when the people will have said we submit... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 1016 pagina’s
...Government, I find : " The " Legislature (he says) cannot transfer the power of making laws into " other hands, for it being but a delegated power from...of the commonwealth, which is by constituting the Legislature, and appointing in whose hands that shall be ; and when the people will have said, we submit... | |
| Frances Harriet Green - 1844 - 340 pagina’s
...at least, absolves the unenfranchised from obedience to magistrates whom they have never chosen. " The people alone can appoint the form of the Commonwealth, which is by constituting the Legislature, and appointing in whose hands it shall be. And when the people have said we will submit... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1865 - 484 pagina’s
...end of government.' (Ibid., ch. xi.) 4 ' The legislature cannot transfer the power of making laws, for, it being but a delegated power from the people, they who have it cannot pass it over to others.' (Ibid.) This doctrine was very justly regarded by Grattan and Plunket as decisive against the constitutional... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 596 pagina’s
...government." Finally, " the legislative cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other hands. The people alone can appoint the form of the commonwealth,...constituting the legislative and appointing in whose bauds it shall be ; and when the people have said, ' We will submit to rules and be governed by laws... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 598 pagina’s
...government." Finally, " the legislative cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other hands. The people alone can appoint the form of the commonwealth, which is by constituting the legislative and i < Two Treatises of Government ' (1690), b. ii., §§ 100, 112, 118, 122. *X 68. J LEGISLATIVE POWEB,... | |
| Sir Charles Gavan Duffy - 1880 - 802 pagina’s
...distinctly declares that " a legislature cannot transfer the power of making laws into other hands, for being but a delegated power from the people they who have it cannot pass it over to others." Plunket, a great lawyer not less than a great orator, warned the Irish Parliament that they had no... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1882 - 404 pagina’s
...end of government.' (Ibid., ch. xi.) * ' The legislature eannot transfer the power of making laws, for, it being but a delegated power from the people, they who have it eannot pass it over to others.' (Ibid.) This doctrine was very justly regarded by Grattan and I'lunket... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 pagina’s
...in that which another may by right take when he pleases to himself ? 141. Fourthly. The legislative cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other...legislative, and appointing in whose hands that shall be. And when the people have said, " We will submit, and be governed by laws made by such men, and in such... | |
| Theodor Pietsch - 1887 - 40 pagina’s
...Zustimmung des Volkes beruhe, dass die Legislative in diesem Sinne den Willen der Gesammtheit kundgebe: The people alone can appoint the form of the commonwealth,...legislative and appointing in whose hands that shall be. And when the people have said, ,, We will submit, and be governed by laws made by such men and in suchforms",... | |
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