| Massachusetts - Law - 1784 - 1046 pages
...another clause of it, in the last article of the declaration of rights ; by which it is declared, that, "in the government of this Commonwealth, the legislative...executive and judicial powers, or either of them." In all those clauses, there is a clear distinction held forth, and a separation made between the powers... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...that the legislative department shall " never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or eilher of " them: The executive shall never exercise the...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of " them." This declaration corresponds precisely with the doc' trine of Montesquieu, as it... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...department shall never exercise the execu" tive and judicial powers, or either of them : theexel! cutive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either 88 " of them." This declaration corresponds precisely with the doctrine of Montesquieu, as it... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - Boston (Mass.) - 1822 - 148 pages
...that they should have honorable salaries, ascertained and established by standing laws. ARTICLE XXX. In the government of this Commonwealth, the legislative...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them ; to the end, it may be a government of laws, and not of men. PART II. THE FRAME OF... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 pages
...and that they should have honor^ able salaries, ascertained and established by standing laws. XXX. In the government of this Commonwealth, the legislative...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them ; to the end, it may be a government of laws, and not of men. PART XI. THE FRAME OF... | |
| Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...ascertained and estahlished hy standing laws. SO. In the government of this commonwealth, the leĀ« .gislative department shall never exercise the executive and...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them: to the end that it may he a government of laws, and not of PART 2." H1A1HK OF GOVERNMENT.... | |
| Law - 1835 - 520 pages
...rights, which can be supposed to have a bearing on this question, is the thirtieth. It declares, that, ' In the government of this commonwealth, the legislative...never exercise the legislative and executive powers or either of them : to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.' We have but a few remarks... | |
| Law - 1836 - 522 pages
...of Rights, in the case of Picquet, appellant, &c. 5 Pick. 65. 1835.] Power to Suspend the Laws. 95 exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either...exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them, to the end that it may be a government of laws, and not of men.' Upon this, the writer... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - United States - 1831 - 758 pages
...though less pointed caution, in expressing this fundamental article of liberty. It declares, " that the legislative department shall " never exercise...executive shall never exercise the legislative and ju" dicial powers, or either of them : the judicial shall never exer" cise the legislative and executive... | |
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