A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... counteract the tendency inherent in government to oppression and abuse of power . On the contrary , the very uncertainty of the tenure , combined with the violent party warfare which must ever precede a change of parties under such ...
... counteract the tendency inherent in government to oppression and abuse of power . On the contrary , the very uncertainty of the tenure , combined with the violent party warfare which must ever precede a change of parties under such ...
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... counteract its tendency to oppression and abuse of power . To effect this , it would be necessary to go one step further and make the several departments the organs of the distinct interests or portions of the community and to clothe ...
... counteract its tendency to oppression and abuse of power . To effect this , it would be necessary to go one step further and make the several departments the organs of the distinct interests or portions of the community and to clothe ...
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... counteract its tendency to oppression and abuse of power . It is not my aim to detract from the importance of the press , nor to underestimate the great power and influ- ence which it has given to public opinion . On the contrary , I ...
... counteract its tendency to oppression and abuse of power . It is not my aim to detract from the importance of the press , nor to underestimate the great power and influ- ence which it has given to public opinion . On the contrary , I ...
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