| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Without immutable laws to which the sovereign binds himself, and to which he rectifies his rule, Fonvizin writes, ???no common bond can even exist; there is a state but no homeland, there are subjects but no citizens.???[48] Without a state of laws set by the ruler, every man, ???being subject to the caprice and injustice of those more powerful than himself, considers himself under no obligation t
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