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" Nay, whoever hath an absolute Authority to interpret any written, or spoken Laws; it is He, who is truly the Law-giver, to all Intents and Purposes; and not the Person who first wrote, or spoke them. "
Synodalia: A Collection of Articles of Religion, Canons, and Proceedings of ... - Página 833
por Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation - 1842 - 857 páginas
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History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Volumen2

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 498 páginas
...Nay, whosoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote and spoke them.' ' The viceroy of an absolute monarch is himself absolute if the monarch never interposes....
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The church of the revolution

John Stoughton - 1881 - 480 páginas
...is. Nay, whosoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote and spoke them." * The Church, however, he admitted, has authority in matters of faith, but it is the...
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Annual Meeting of the Bar Association of the State of Kansas, Volumen7

Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1890 - 478 páginas
...late: '• Whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver, to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them." Before him, and three hundred years ago, Montaigne had written: "I am not much pleased with his opinion,...
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Harvard Law Review, Volumen27

1914 - 812 páginas
...law: "Nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them." Probably there has never been any more effective judicial expression in opposition to this established...
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Northwestern Law Review, Volumen3

1895 - 352 páginas
...late: "Whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver, to all intents and purposes,...and not the 'person who first wrote or spoke them." Before him. and three hundred years ago, Montaigne had written : "I am not much pleased with his opinion,...
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Transactions, Volumen16

Maryland State Bar Association - 1911 - 340 páginas
..."Nay, who ever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them."1 This was said long before there was any question of the relation between the laws and the Constitution....
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The Nature and Sources of the Law

John Chipman Gray - 1909 - 360 páginas
...an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is He who is truly the Law Giver to all intents and purposes, and not the Person who first wrote and spoke them."1 I will return to this later. 1 Sermon preached before the King, 1717 (15th ed.),...
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Principles of the Constitutional Law of the United States

Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1912 - 678 páginas
...adopted, "whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them." It would seem clear that by training, by tenure of office, and by the character of the functions which...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volumen29

1914 - 790 páginas
...wrote : " Whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver, to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them." It must be recognized, however, that this " law-giving " power is subject in a measure to the control...
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Cyclopedia of American Government, Volumen2

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 794 páginas
...adopted, "whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or epoke them." It would seem clear that by training, by tenure of office, and by the character of the...
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