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" For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide by laws for all that may be useful to the community, the executor of the laws, having the power in his hands, has by the common law of Nature a right to make use of it for the good of the society,... "
Of Civil Government and Toleration - 95. lappuse
autors: John Locke - 1905 - 192 lapas
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The Myth of the Modern Presidency

David K. Nichols - 2010 - 192 lapas
...limitations are not so clear. Locke begins his discussinn of the doctrine of prerogative with this claim: The Legislators not being able to foresee, and provide,...Nature, a right to make use of it, for the good of Society, in many cases, where the municipal Law has given no direction, till the legislature can be...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - 1996 - 964 lapas
...requires, that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power. For the legislators not being able to foresee, and provide...conveniently be assembled to provide for it. Many things there are, which the law can by no means provide for; and those must necessarily be left to...
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Absolute Monarchy and the Stuart Constitution

Glenn Burgess - 1996 - 252 lapas
...that several things should be left to the discretion of him, that has the Executive Power. For the Legislators not being able to foresee, and provide,...Cases, where the municipal Law has given no direction. . . ,48 Locke was clear that this prerogative power included the right 'to act according to discretion,...
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Interorganrespekt im Verfassungsrecht: Funktionenzuordnung ...

Ralph Alexander Lorz - 2001 - 770 lapas
...Locke, The Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690), ed. by JW Gough, 1948, 80 (§ 159): „For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide by laws for all that may beuseful to the community, the executor of the laws, having the power in hishands, has by the common...
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Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration

John Locke - 2003 - 378 lapas
...requires, that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power: for the legislators not being able to foresee, and provide...conveniently be assembled to provide for it. Many things there are, which the law can by no means provide for; and those must necessarily be left to...
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Locke: Political Writings

John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 lapas
...requires that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power. For the legislators not being able to foresee, and provide...conveniently be assembled to provide for it. Many things there are which the law can by no means provide for, and those must necessarily be left to the...
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Second Treatise of Government

John Locke - 2004 - 176 lapas
...requires that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power. For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide...legislative can conveniently be assembled to provide for it; nay, many things there are which the law can by no means provide for, and those must necessarily be...
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Constitutional Debate in Action: Governmental powers

H. L. Pohlman - 2004 - 340 lapas
...had "by the common law of nature" a right to use the "prerogative power" for the good of the society "where the municipal law has given no direction, till...legislative can conveniently be assembled to provide for it."1 Though it is doubtful whether the framers intended to grant the president any such prerogative...
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The Executive Branch

Joel D. Aberbach, Mark A. Peterson - 2005 - 644 lapas
..."that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power." For the Legislators not being able to foresee, and provide,...Nature, a right to make use of it, for the good of the society.4 In the preceding passage, Locke is elucidating the prerogative power, and independent executive...
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British Government in Crisis

Christopher Foster - 2005 - 335 lapas
...Power . . . several things should be left to the discretion of him that hath executive power. For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide...the laws, having the power in his hands . . . has . . . a right to make use of it for the good of the society. John Locke (1684)1 MOST OF WHAT ministers,...
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