"Executive branch" Quotes from Famous Books
... generally found it necessary, in the conduct of war, to place great confidence in the executive branch of their government. When a consul at Rome had proclaimed his levies, and administered the military oath, he became from that moment master of the public treasury, and of the lives of those who were ... — An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition • Adam Ferguson, L.L.D.
... final arrangement. He was convinced that the Assembly regretted that the progress of the public interests had been interrupted. And without dwelling upon the past, he would earnestly recommend them to consider the incalculable injuries which had been accumulated on the province, while the executive branch of the constitution remained disabled from exercising its just and legitimate and most useful powers. The Assembly were pleased to learn that the imperial parliament had suffered the measure for the union of the two provinces to lie over until the opinion of the Canadian ... — The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation - Volume 1 • Charles Roger |