A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... usually adopt governments based on the numerical majority . But as population increases , wealth accumulates , and , above all , the revenues and expenditures become large- governments of this form must become less and less suited to ...
... usually adopt governments based on the numerical majority . But as population increases , wealth accumulates , and , above all , the revenues and expenditures become large- governments of this form must become less and less suited to ...
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... usually nothing more than the opinion or voice of the strongest interest or combination of interests , and not unfrequently of a small but energetic and active portion of the whole . Public opinion , in relation to government and its ...
... usually nothing more than the opinion or voice of the strongest interest or combination of interests , and not unfrequently of a small but energetic and active portion of the whole . Public opinion , in relation to government and its ...
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... usually acquire sufficient weight to be felt and respected . From this state of things such governments usually , in time , settle down on some fixed rules of action which the sovereign is compelled to respect and by which increased ...
... usually acquire sufficient weight to be felt and respected . From this state of things such governments usually , in time , settle down on some fixed rules of action which the sovereign is compelled to respect and by which increased ...
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absolute forms absolute governments absolute monarchies abuse of power action adopted applied Calhoun CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ character compromise concurrent majority condition Confederacy conflicting interests Congress Constitution and government constitutional governments construction Convention counteract CRUZ The University danger Declaration delegated democratic disbursements DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT effect elected equal existence favor federacy force former government is ordained hence honors and emoluments independent individual influence John John Caldwell Calhoun latter liberty liberum veto means ment minority monarchy munity nature necessarily necessary necessity Nullification numerical majority object oppression and abuse ordained and established Ordinance of Nullification origin party patricians perfect plebeians political popular government portion possession powers of government preserve President prevent principle proper protection ratified regarded respective result right of suffrage Roman Republic SANTA CRUZ sense social feelings society South Carolina sovereign sovereign communities stitution struggle sufficient taxes tion Union United University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA veto whole community