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" Whatever is supreme in a state ought to have, as much as possible, its judicial authority so constituted as not only not to depend upon it, but in some sort to balance it. It ought to give a security to its justice against its power. It ought to make... "
Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey - Σελίδα 196
των New Jersey. Legislature. Legislative Council - 1841
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...personal liberty had no existence, to be, in fact, as well guarded in France as in any other country. Whatever is supreme in a state, ought to have, as...its judicial authority so constituted as not only not to depend upon it, but in some sort to balance it. It ought to give a security to its justice against...

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Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 σελίδες
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Joseph Story - 1833 - 800 σελίδες
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...personal liberty had no existence) to be, in fact, as well guarded in " France as in any other country. Whatever is supreme in a state, ought to have, as...its judicial authority so constituted as not only not to depend upon it, but in some sort to balance it. It ought to give a security to its justice against...

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