C^_ // not then the King above the Laws ? A. By no means : For the Intention of Government being the Security of the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of the Members of the Community, they never can be fuppofed, by the Law of Nature, to give an arbitrary... Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot - Page 238by John Arbuthnot - 1770Full view - About this book
| Caleb D'Anvers - 1737 - 316 pages
...are filenr, never " of the Law. " contrary to Law, and always iubjeft to the Limitations '' Q;_ Ii not then the King above the Laws ? " A. By no Means; for the Intention of Govern^ O 2 " mem " men t being the Security of the Lives, Liberties and " Properties of the Members... | |
| Great Britain - 1737 - 324 pages
...are filenr, never " nntrary to Law, and always fubjeft to the Limitations " ofthelaw. , . ". O^_ Is not then the King above the Laws ? " A . By no Means ; for the Intention of GovernO 2 " ment •' ment being the Security of the Lives, Liberties and " Properties of the Members... | |
| John Arbuthnot - English literature - 1751 - 336 pages
...Hereditary Right, than can be produced by any Prince in the World. Q.. Is not then the King ahove ike Laws ? A- By no means : For the Intention of Government...fuppofed by the Law of Nature, to give an Arbitrary Power orer their Perfons and Eftates. King, is a Title, which tranflated into feveral Languages, figniries... | |
| John Arbuthnot - English literature - 1751 - 330 pages
...more authenrick Deed for Hereditary Right, than can be produced by any Prince in the World. Q.. Is not then the King above the Laws ? A. By no means...Intention of Government being the Security of the Lives, Liberties,and Properties, of the Members of the Community, they never can be fuppofed by the Law of... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...king aluie the Lv» 9 A. By no means; for the intents* of government being the security of the livri, liberties and properties of the members of the community, they never can be supposed, by the law of nature, to give an arbitrary power over their persons and estates. Kiii" is... | |
| 1774 - 410 pages
...one lawgiver ; that as to the freedon) or confent in ipaking •flaws, thofe three powers are indeIs not then the King above the laws ? A. By no means ; for the intention of Government being the /ecu»my of the lives, liberties, and properties of the members of the community, they never can be... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1733 - 740 pages
...contrary, but always fubjeft to the Limitations of the Law. Q. Is not then the King above the Laws? A. No; for the Intention of Government being the Security of the Lives, Liberties, bpen-breafted, and die bravely, by the invincible Hand of your mortal Enemy NO-BODY. The Craftfmon,... | |
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