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yet is the Right so firm that it can never be Reversed nor Reassumed by Those who first conferr'd It. Bellarmine is of a contrary Judgment when he saith, Populum nunquam suam potestatem ita in Regem transferre, quin illam sibi in habitu retineat, although the People Actually transfer the Power upon the King, Yet Habitually They retein it in Themselves; |
yet is the Right so firm that it can never be Reversed nor Reassumed by Those who First conferred It. Bellarmine is of a contrary Judgement when he Says, Populum Never suam potestatem ita in Regem transfer, quin Illam sibi in habitu retineat, although the People Actually transfer the Power upon the King, Yet Habitually They retain it in Themselves; |
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