A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... ment , in proportion to numbers . If the numerical majority were really the people ; and if , to take its sense truly , were to take the sense of the people truly , a government so constituted would be a true and perfect model of a ...
... ment , in proportion to numbers . If the numerical majority were really the people ; and if , to take its sense truly , were to take the sense of the people truly , a government so constituted would be a true and perfect model of a ...
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... ment to carry its construction into effect , —and the other be deprived of all means of enforcing its construction ? In a con- test so unequal , the result would not be doubtful . The party in favor of the restrictions would be ...
... ment to carry its construction into effect , —and the other be deprived of all means of enforcing its construction ? In a con- test so unequal , the result would not be doubtful . The party in favor of the restrictions would be ...
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... ment , in which the principle was carried to the utmost extreme , not only existed , but existed for so long a period , in great power and splendor , is proof conclusive both of its practicability and its compatibility with the power ...
... ment , in which the principle was carried to the utmost extreme , not only existed , but existed for so long a period , in great power and splendor , is proof conclusive both of its practicability and its compatibility with the power ...
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