A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... followed by a revolu- tion in the form of the government . Such must be the end of the government of the numerical majority , and such , in brief , the process through which it must pass , in the regular course of events , before it can ...
... followed by a revolu- tion in the form of the government . Such must be the end of the government of the numerical majority , and such , in brief , the process through which it must pass , in the regular course of events , before it can ...
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... of faith are freely resorted to as legitimate weapons , followed by all their corrupting and debasing influences . In the government of the concurrent majority , on the contrary , the same cause which prevents such strife as 38 CALHOUN.
... of faith are freely resorted to as legitimate weapons , followed by all their corrupting and debasing influences . In the government of the concurrent majority , on the contrary , the same cause which prevents such strife as 38 CALHOUN.
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... followed between the monarch and the nobles - as must ever be the case under such systems . They were followed , in the progress of events , by efforts on the part both of monarchs and nobles to conciliate the favor of the people . They ...
... followed between the monarch and the nobles - as must ever be the case under such systems . They were followed , in the progress of events , by efforts on the part both of monarchs and nobles to conciliate the favor of the people . They ...
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