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Sir if you have read Aristotles Politicks (as I presume you have) you may please to remember that he * there divides the Supream Powere of a State, into three generall parts. The Ordering of Things for the publique, the Creation of Magistrates, and the Finall resolution of Iudgment upon Appeales; To which he afterwards addes the power of Levying Warre, or concluding of Peace, of making or breaking Leagues with forraigne Nations, of enacting or abrogating Lawes, of Pardoning, |
Sir if you have read Aristotle Politics (as I presume you have) you may please to Remember that he * there divides the Supreme Power of a State, into three general parts. The Ordering of Things for the public, the Creation of Magistrates, and the Final resolution of Judgement upon Appeals; To which he afterwards adds the power of Levying War, or concluding of Peace, of making or breaking Leagues with foreign nations, of enacting or abrogating Laws, of Pardoning, |
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