A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... distinction between them has been so entirely overlooked that when the term " majority " is used in political discussions , it is applied exclusively to designate the numerical - as if there were no other . Until this distinction . is ...
... distinction between them has been so entirely overlooked that when the term " majority " is used in political discussions , it is applied exclusively to designate the numerical - as if there were no other . Until this distinction . is ...
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... distinction between governments is not that of the one , the few , or the many , but of the constitutional and the absolute . From this there results another distinction which , although secondary in its character , very strongly marks ...
... distinction between governments is not that of the one , the few , or the many , but of the constitutional and the absolute . From this there results another distinction which , although secondary in its character , very strongly marks ...
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... distinction between citizens were excluded and where govern- ment had its origin in the will of the people . But however different their origin and character , it will be found that the object in each was the same - to blend and ...
... distinction between citizens were excluded and where govern- ment had its origin in the will of the people . But however different their origin and character , it will be found that the object in each was the same - to blend and ...
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