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unavowedly under the present practice,
as will presently be but too apparent
there is no assignable limit to the inferiority
any more than to the number of the hands
by whom each of them acting by himself so
important a power may be and under the
existing system of supposed exquisite and
perfect policy actually is exercised.
"The King also can but collect the advice
by which his resolutions should be governed"
Bet v Be it so; but the misfortune is that to
the purpose in question according to the Reverend
Doctors theory let His Majesty collect the
very best advice possible it is not in the nature
of the case that he should be much if at all
the better for it. According to the Doctors theory
as there has been not infrequent occasion to
state among the circumstances on which
the propriety of the exercise of the power
in question in each instance depends are
an indefinite number of inexpressible ones.
Are they or are they not capable of being
expressed? be the answer what it will the
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law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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[[watermarks::[simplified hanoverian royal arms] 1821]] |
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