 | 1820 - 876 頁
...of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their ititerests, but as a deputy appointed to speak their will. Now...requires, would, in effect, constitute a pure Democracy, which, it appears to me, would be inconsistent with any Monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation.... | |
 | Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 580 頁
...direct, effectual Representative of the'People ; representing them, not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed...Reformer requires would, in effect, constitute a pure Democfacy, a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with any Monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation.... | |
 | Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 576 頁
....People ; representing .them, ,nc-t:as a delegate commissioned to take :c.aie,of their interests, Jbut .as a deputy appointed to speak .their will. .-Now...the matter I have no other objection than. this— rthat the British Constitution is a limited Monarchy ; that a .limited iMonajrch-y is, in.the nature... | |
 | 1820 - 730 頁
...direct effectual representative of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed to speak their will. Now to mis view of the matter I have no other objection than this — that the British Constitution is a limited... | |
 | George Canning - 1825 - 462 頁
...direct, effectual representative of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed...requires would, in effect, constitute a pure democracy ; a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with any monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation.... | |
 | George Canning - 1825 - 456 頁
...direct, effectual representative of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed...requires would, in effect, constitute a pure democracy ; a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with any monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation.... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1136 頁
...direct effectual Representative of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed...of Commons as the Radical Reformer requires would eventually constitute a pure democracy — a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with any Monarchy,... | |
 | 1832 - 612 頁
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 | Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1832 - 312 頁
...adverted to the fact, that the royal, not the sovereign power, is limited in a limited monarchy: — "Now to this view of the matter I have no other objection...requires would, in effect, constitute a pure democracy, — a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with every monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation"*... | |
 | George Canning, Roger Therry - 1836 - 452 頁
...direct, effectual representative of the people ; representing them not as a delegate commissioned to take care of their interests, but as a deputy appointed...requires would, in effect, constitute a pure democracy ; a power, as it appears to me, inconsistent with any monarchy, and unsusceptible of any limitation.... | |
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