A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... become ) at each successive election . Neither would be able to retain power beyond some fixed term , for those seeking office and patronage would become too numerous to be rewarded by the offices and patronage at the disposal of the ...
... become ) at each successive election . Neither would be able to retain power beyond some fixed term , for those seeking office and patronage would become too numerous to be rewarded by the offices and patronage at the disposal of the ...
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... become more strongly marked , and the number of the ignorant and dependent greater in proportion to the rest of the community . With the increase of this difference , the tendency to conflict between them will become stronger ; and as ...
... become more strongly marked , and the number of the ignorant and dependent greater in proportion to the rest of the community . With the increase of this difference , the tendency to conflict between them will become stronger ; and as ...
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... becoming absolute , and that , to guard against it effectually , she was finally compelled to divest him substan- tially of ... become a law without the assent of the chief magistrates representing both sections , each , in the elections ...
... becoming absolute , and that , to guard against it effectually , she was finally compelled to divest him substan- tially of ... become a law without the assent of the chief magistrates representing both sections , each , in the elections ...
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