No. 104. (Usbek writing to Ibben)
Lettres Persanes (Persian Letters, 1721)
Montesquieu: Power
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Book XI, Chapter 4.
The Spirit of the Laws (1748)
Book XI, Chapter 6.
The Spirit of the Laws (1748)
Source: Esprit des lois (1777)/L11/C6 - Wikisource, fr.wikisource.org, fr, 2018-07-07 https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Esprit_des_lois_(1777)/L11/C6,
No. 65. (Usbek writing to his wives)
Lettres Persanes (Persian Letters, 1721)
No. 19. (Usbek writing to Rustan)
Lettres Persanes (Persian Letters, 1721)
“One must give one power a ballast, so to speak, to put it in a position to resist another.”
Book V, Chapter 14.
The Spirit of the Laws (1748)
Source: Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence/11 - Wikisource, fr.wikisource.org, fr, 2018-07-07 https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Consid%C3%A9rations_sur_les_causes_de_la_grandeur_des_Romains_et_de_leur_d%C3%A9cadence/11,
Source: Montesquieu, Causes of the Greatness of the Romans, 2017-11-09, 2018-07-07 https://web.archive.org/web/20171109014358/http://www.constitution.org/cm/ccgrd_l.htm,
Source: Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline (1876), Chapter XI.
A government may be so constituted, as no man shall be compelled to do things to which the law does not oblige him, nor forced to abstain from things which the law permits.
Book XI, Chapter 4.
The Spirit of the Laws (1748)