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![]() | 26. That in a Monarchy the Prince ought to be of easy Access. The Spirit of the Laws | ![]() |
The utility of this maxim will appear from the inconvenience attending the contrary practice. "The Czar Peter I," says the Sieur Perry, [75] "has published a new edict, by which he forbids any of his subjects to offer him a petition till after having presented it to two of his officers. In case of refusal of justice they may present him a third, but upon pain of death if they are in the wrong. After this no one ever presumed to offer a petition to the Czar."
![]() | 26. That in a Monarchy the Prince ought to be of easy Access. The Spirit of the Laws | ![]() |