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Hasty legislation too easily puts an end to the guarantees . In France , as is well known , the year 1789 had not run its course before some of the provisions of the Declaration were flagrantly violated , ' and the subsequent years were ...
Hasty legislation too easily puts an end to the guarantees . In France , as is well known , the year 1789 had not run its course before some of the provisions of the Declaration were flagrantly violated , ' and the subsequent years were ...
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... at any time the community's acquiescence in its rule , justice demands that that condition of things shall continue undisturbed by sedition or revolt on the one hand , or unconstitutional legislation or interference on the other .
... at any time the community's acquiescence in its rule , justice demands that that condition of things shall continue undisturbed by sedition or revolt on the one hand , or unconstitutional legislation or interference on the other .
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This legislation against the clergy was soon followed by provisions affecting the laity , as we find a royal mandate , signed by H. Brunkerd , President of Munster , bearing the date February 11 , 1605,9 ordering attendance at the ...
This legislation against the clergy was soon followed by provisions affecting the laity , as we find a royal mandate , signed by H. Brunkerd , President of Munster , bearing the date February 11 , 1605,9 ordering attendance at the ...
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... other provisions of the various constitutions acted as a barrier to sudden change and hasty legislation . It is sometimes forgotten that democratic principles are ' revolutionary ' only under undemocratic and despotic governments .
... other provisions of the various constitutions acted as a barrier to sudden change and hasty legislation . It is sometimes forgotten that democratic principles are ' revolutionary ' only under undemocratic and despotic governments .
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Certain types of legislation would have been regarded as. 1 Cf. Burke , Reflections : “ It is indeed difficult , perhaps impossible , to give limits to the mere abstract competence of the supreme power , such as was exercised by ...
Certain types of legislation would have been regarded as. 1 Cf. Burke , Reflections : “ It is indeed difficult , perhaps impossible , to give limits to the mere abstract competence of the supreme power , such as was exercised by ...
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