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A case named Entick Carington is a constitutional principle deriving from the common law. John Entick’s house was searched and ransacked by Sheriff Carrington. Carrington argued that a warrant from a government minister, the Earl of Halifax was valid authority, even though there was no statutory provision or court order for it.

A. 洗劫一空、搜查令
B. 逮捕、搜查令
C. 彻底搜查、授权令
D. 批准、担保

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__________ by John Locke, the court, led by Lord Camden stated that, “the great end, for which men entered into society, was to secure their property.

A. Respired
B. Aspired
C. Inspired
Despired

That right is preserved sacred and incommunicable in all instances, where it has not been taken away or abridged by some public law for the good of the whole.

A. 桥梁
B. 媒介
C. 削减
D. 搭建

By the laws of England, every invasion of private property, be it ever so minute, is a trespass....”

A. 越过
B. 侵害之诉
C. 侵入
D. 打扰

The case hence created the fundamental constitutional principle that the individual may do anything but that which is forbidden by law, while the state may do nothing but that which is authorized by law.

A. 除了....以外;仅仅只有
B. 仅仅只有;除了....以外
C. 除了...以外;而不是
D. 而不是;除了...以外

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