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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Texas - 136 ページ
Texas. Court of Appeals 著 - 1888
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Railways as Public Agents: a Study in Sovereignty

Brooks Adams, Spokane (Wash.) - 1910 - 198 ページ
...set to the legislative power of every Commonwealth, in all forms of government. "First, They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not to be...cases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favourite at court, and the countryman at plough. i "Secondly, These laws also ought to be designed...

Bulletin: Labor Legislation Enacted by the Forty-seventh General Assembly of ...

Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1911 - 152 ページ
...an arbitrary mandate, not within the province of a free government. Those who make the laws "are to govern by promulgated, established laws, not to be...the favorite at court and the countryman at plough." Locke on Civil Government, sec. 142. Bernier v. Russell, 89 Ill., 60. Strauder v. West Va., 100 US,...

Notes on the Nevada Reports, Volumes 1 to 30 Inclusive: Showing the Present ...

James Manford Kerr - 1911 - 714 ページ
...reference note in 24 Am. Dec. 541, to point that those who make the laws "are to govern by promulgation, established laws, not to be varied in particular cases,...the favorite at court and the countryman at plough." Equality of rights. — Cited in Bertonneau v. Board of Directors, Fed. Cas. No. 1,361, 3 Woods, 177,...

Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan

Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1913 - 722 ページ
...arbitrary mandate as is not within the province of free governments. Those who make the laws 'are to govern by promulgated established laws not to be varied...the favorite at court and the countryman at plough.' This is a maxim in constitutional law and by it we may test the authority and binding force of legislative...

Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 ページ
...set to the legislative power of every commonwealth, in all forms of government. First: They are to govern by promulgated established laws, not to be...poor, for the favorite at court, and the countryman at plow. Secondly: These laws also ought to be designed for no other end ultimately but the good of the...

The Panama Canal: An Elucidation of Its Governmental Features as Prescribed ...

George A. Talley - 1915 - 258 ページ
...constitutional maxim — the foundation stone of liberty and equality: "That those who make the laws are to govern by promulgated, established laws not to be...the favorite at court and the countryman at plough." And equally pertinent is the poetical epigram : "Remember, man, the Universal Cause Acts not by partial,...

University Lectures Delivered by Members of the Faculty ..., 第 3 巻、第 1915~1916 巻

University of Pennsylvania - 1916 - 592 ページ
...set to the legislative power of every commonwealth, in all forms of government. First, they are to govern by promulgated established laws, not to be...have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at (430) Locke thus bases his entire conception of the powers and duties of government upon the rational...

The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports, 第 18 巻

Ohio. Courts - 1916 - 646 ページ
...promulgated established laws, not Vayto v. Terminal & Ry. Co. [Vol. 18 (NS) to be varied in particular eases, but to have one rule for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countryman at the plow." A statute is not constitutional which "would select individuals from a class or locality...

Report of the Attorney General

Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office - 1918 - 212 ページ
...well stated in Cooley's Constitutional Limitations, at page 559: — Those who make the laws "are to govern by promulgated, established laws, not to be...the favorite at court and the countryman at plough." There are other objections which might be urged against the bill, dependent upon the construction finally...

Wage Payment Legislation in the United States

Robert Gildersleeve Paterson - 1918 - 194 ページ
...said, by the rule as stated by Locke and now incorporated in the fourteenth amendment; they are to "govern by promulgated, established laws, not to be...for rich and poor, for the favorite at court and the countrymen at the plough."2 But there is an inherent difficulty in enforcing the penalties of the law...




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