| John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...of nature, in refpecT: of all other ftates or perfons out o£ its community. §. 146. This therefore contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances, and all the tranfac'lions, with all perfons and communities without the common-wealth, and may be called federative,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 pages
...state of nature, in respect of all other states or persons out of its community. § 146. This therefore contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances,...any one pleases. So the thing be understood, I am indifferent as to the name. § 147- These two powers, executive and federative, though they be really... | |
| International law - 1854 - 492 pages
...properly so called, which sees to the execution of the laws that are made; — the other federative, which contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances, and all the transactions with all persons outside of the commonwealth.1 After discussing conquest, usurpation, and tyranny, Locke considers the... | |
| Isaäc Abraham Levy - Commercial treaties - 1880 - 162 pages
...vrijer moet kunnen bewegen, onderscheidt Locke van de eigenlijke uitvoering als volgt: „This therefore contains the power of war and peace, leagues „and alliances, and all the trausactions, with all persous and „communities without the commonwealth, and may be called „federatie,... | |
| John Locke - Liberty - 1884 - 332 pages
...state of Nature in respect of all other states or persons out of its community. 146. This, therefore, contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances,...any one pleases. So the thing be understood, I am indifferent as to the name. 147. These two powers, executive and federative, though they be really... | |
| John Locke - Liberty - 1884 - 328 pages
...state of Nature in respect of all other states or persons out of its community. 146. This, therefore, contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances, and all the transactions-with all persons and communities without the commonwealth, and may be called federative... | |
| Georg Jellinek - Administrative law - 1887 - 446 pages
...pr^nent les invasions" (vgl. Locke 1. c. eh. XII, § 146 von dem federative power: This tlierefore contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances,...persons and communities without the Commonwealth) nennt Montesquieu in der Folge „simplement la puissance executrice de l'^tat", während die zweite... | |
| Theodor Pietsch - Political science - 1887 - 40 pages
...Terminologisch allerdings besteht ein Unterschied insofern, als Montesquieu für den Federative Power Locke's, the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances,...persons and communities without the commonwealth, der seiner puissance exöculrice des choses qui döpendent du droü des gens entspricht — denn durch... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1894 - 470 pages
...state of nature in respect of all other States or persons out of its community. 146. This, therefore, contains the power of war and peace, leagues and alliances,...may be called federative if any one pleases. So the tiiing be understood, I am indifferent as to the name. . . . 149. Though in a constituted commonwealth... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - Political science - 1905 - 480 pages
...is recognized by Locke of more than one species of state, or " commonwealth," as he prefers to 1 " This . . . contains the power of war and peace, leagues...any one pleases. So the thing be understood, I am indifferent as to the name." — Ibid., sec. 146. call it.1 The body politic which is constituted by... | |
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