| William Cobbett - 1834 - 894 頁
...much asa guard about their persons." " Nothing ought " to be more guarded against in a free '' state, than making the military power, " when such a one is necessary to be " kept on foot, a hotly Ion distinct front " lite people. LIKE OURS, therefore, " it should wholly be composed of natu"... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1806 - 788 頁
...— " Nothing then, according to these principles, ought to be more guarded against in a free state, than making the military power, when such a one is . necessary to lie kept on foot, a body ¡oo distinct from the people. lake ours, it should wholly be composed of... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 頁
...ensued. Nothing then, according to these principles, ought to be more guarded against in a free state, than making the military power, when such a one is...composed of natural subjects; it ought only to be inlisted for a short and limited time ; the soldiers also should live intermixed with the people ;... | |
| 1809 - 540 頁
...says BLACKSTONE, Book I. Chap. 13. "Nothing " ought to be more guarded against, in a " free state, than making the military ' power when such a one is...a body too distinct from ' the people. Like ours, therefore, it ' should wholly be composed of NATU' RAL SUBJECTS. No separate camp, ' no barracks, no... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 頁
...Dublin edit. 1772, vol. iii. p. 34. Jj .L'jLspritdesLoix, liv. xi. ch. vi. OEuvres, vol. ip 295. ; " power, when such a one is necessary to be kept on...foot, a body too distinct from the people, like ours, therefore, it should wholly be composed of natural subjects ; it ought only to be mlisted for a short... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 頁
...eusued. Nothing, then, according to these principles ought "to be more guarded against in a free " state, than making the military power, " when such a one is necessary to be kept " on foot, a body loo distinct from the "people. Like OURS, therefor*,!' M wish Blackstone had lived to see this day... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 894 頁
...military tyranny that en" sued. Nothing, then, ought " to be more guarded against, '" in a free state, than making " the military power, when such " a one...a body too distinct " from the people. Like ours, " therefore, it should be wholly '• composed of natural subjects ; " it ougFit only to be enlisted... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 880 頁
..." to be more guarded against, " -na free state, than making " the military power, when such " a ooc is necessary to be kept " on foot, a body too distinct " from the people. Like ours, " therefore, it khould be wholly " composed of natural subjects ; " it ought only to be enlisted for... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 408 頁
...guarded against in a free -" state, than making the military -" power, when such a one is neces**' sary to be kept on foot, a body too " distinct from the people. Like •'« OURS, therefore, (I wish Black" stone had lived to see tins day!) •u It should wholly be composed of «... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 410 頁
...guarded against in a free " state, than making the military " power, when such a one is neces" sary to be kept on foot, a body too • " distinct from the people. Like "OURS, therefore, (I wish Black" stone had lived to see this day !) " It should' wholly be composed of «... | |
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