A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... principle of the concurrent majority to the American constitutional system . He believed that in its operation it might be unwieldy . And he was none too clear as to the details of its practical application . To the South , comprising a ...
... principle of the concurrent majority to the American constitutional system . He believed that in its operation it might be unwieldy . And he was none too clear as to the details of its practical application . To the South , comprising a ...
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... principle — that is , the principle by which they are upheld and preserved . This principle in constitutional governments is compromise ; and in absolute governments is force , as will be next explained . It has been already shown that ...
... principle — that is , the principle by which they are upheld and preserved . This principle in constitutional governments is compromise ; and in absolute governments is force , as will be next explained . It has been already shown that ...
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... principle . It would , perhaps , be more strictly correct to trace the con- servative principle of constitutional governments to the neces- sity which compels the different interests , or portions , or orders to compromise - as the only ...
... principle . It would , perhaps , be more strictly correct to trace the con- servative principle of constitutional governments to the neces- sity which compels the different interests , or portions , or orders to compromise - as the only ...
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