A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... elect effective control over those they have elected . I call the right of suffrage the indispensable and primary principle , for it would be a great and dangerous A DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT 11.
... elect effective control over those they have elected . I call the right of suffrage the indispensable and primary principle , for it would be a great and dangerous A DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT 11.
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... elect over the conduct of those they have elected . In doing this , it accomplishes all it possibly can accomplish . This is its aim - and when this is attained , its end is fulfilled . It can do no more , however enlightened the people ...
... elect over the conduct of those they have elected . In doing this , it accomplishes all it possibly can accomplish . This is its aim - and when this is attained , its end is fulfilled . It can do no more , however enlightened the people ...
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... elected by the same constituency and may be a good reason , where this is the case , for preferring a single executive , with all its objections , to a plural executive . But the case is very different where they are elected by dif ...
... elected by the same constituency and may be a good reason , where this is the case , for preferring a single executive , with all its objections , to a plural executive . But the case is very different where they are elected by dif ...
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