A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... numerical majority , and , finally , into absolute government of some other form . To show that such must be the case , and at the same time to mark more strongly the difference between the two , in order to guard against the danger of ...
... numerical majority , and , finally , into absolute government of some other form . To show that such must be the case , and at the same time to mark more strongly the difference between the two , in order to guard against the danger of ...
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... 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 popular constitutional govern- ment ; and ...
... 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 popular constitutional govern- ment ; and ...
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... numerical majority ; it is too clear to require explanation , that a mere distribution of its powers among its ... numerical into the concurrent majority . Having now explained the reasons why it is so difficult to form and preserve ...
... numerical majority ; it is too clear to require explanation , that a mere distribution of its powers among its ... numerical into the concurrent majority . Having now explained the reasons why it is so difficult to form and preserve ...
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