Principles of Government Deduced From Reason Supported By English Experience a
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With ( io 7 ) With refpecl to this great power of coun- teracting the proceedings of the other branch of legiflature, we have feen that it is necef- fary to defend the royal functions. It muft be confidered alfo, left it fhould appear more formidable than in truth it is, that it is inno- vation only which the Kins, is thus enabled to refift. If the constitution of the ftate was tolerably formed before, it cannot greatly fuffer from the want of a new Law, which, in the judgement of the Sovereign..., or of his advifers, Cby the fuppofition, men of, at leaft, fome competent degree of wifdom) fhall ap- pear to be of evil tendency. For the exer- tion of this, as well as every other branch of fovereign authority, thofe counfellors will be of courfe refponfible. * If, however, the Law propofed, and thus refilled, mould have found wifdom on its fide, or very evident ex- * Unlefs, as is fuppo fable, helhould difmifs them at the inftant, and turn the privilege againft their mea- fures. In this cafe, it would remain to.
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