A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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John Caldwell Calhoun. society ; and as the end for which society is ordained would be defeated without government , so that for which government is ordained would , in a great measure , be defeated without constitution . But they differ ...
John Caldwell Calhoun. society ; and as the end for which society is ordained would be defeated without government , so that for which government is ordained would , in a great measure , be defeated without constitution . But they differ ...
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John Caldwell Calhoun. ment is ordained , by making it too feeble to protect and preserve society . The powers necessary for this purpose will ever prove sufficient to aggrandize those who control it at the expense of the rest of the ...
John Caldwell Calhoun. ment is ordained , by making it too feeble to protect and preserve society . The powers necessary for this purpose will ever prove sufficient to aggrandize those who control it at the expense of the rest of the ...
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... ordained and established , for what it was ordained and established , and over whom it was or- dained and established . These will be considered in the order in which they stand . Nothing more is necessary , in order to show by whom it ...
... ordained and established , for what it was ordained and established , and over whom it was or- dained and established . These will be considered in the order in which they stand . Nothing more is necessary , in order to show by whom it ...
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