| Edmund Burke - 1993 - 412 Seiten
...Constitute Government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of State. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them. Without them, your Commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper; and not a... | |
| Margaret J. Marshall - 1995 - 286 Seiten
..."Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and uprightness of ministers of state." (1861, xvii) Noticeable at once is the way the revised version eliminates the reference to Burke, as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 Seiten
...Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of state. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them. Without them, your commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper; and not a... | |
| Thomas D. Lynch - 1997 - 506 Seiten
...Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend on the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of state. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them. Without them, your commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper, and not a... | |
| Ken Booth, Timothy Dunne, Michael Cox - 2001 - 252 Seiten
...Coicaud (eds.). The Legitimacy of International Organisations (Tokyo: UN University Press, 2000). 24 The laws reach but a very little way. Constitute Government...the prudence and uprightness of Ministers of State ... Without them, your Commonwealth is no better than a scheme on paper, and not a living, active,... | |
| Philip Allott - 2002 - 448 Seiten
...discontinuity in human reality, a duality in the social self-constituting of the human species - a duality 24 'The laws reach but a very little way. Constitute...prudence and uprightness of Ministers of State... Without them, your Commonwealth is no better than a scheme on paper, and not a living, active, effective... | |
| John B. Morrall - 2004 - 162 Seiten
...'Constitute Government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of State. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them'. 38 And he went on to insist: Before men are put forward into the great trusts of... | |
| Peter Viereck - 200 Seiten
...Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...depend upon them. Without them, your commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper; not a living, active, effective constitution. [B] REFLECTIONS ON... | |
| Edmund Burke - 718 Seiten
...Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of state. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them. Without them, your commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper; and not a... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 Seiten
...Constitute government how you please, infinitely the greater part of it must depend upon the exercise of the powers which are left at large to the prudence and...of state. Even all the use and potency of the laws depends upon them. Without them, your commonwealth is no better than a scheme upon paper ; and not... | |
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