A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... prevent any one interest , or combination of interests , from using the powers of govern- ment to aggrandize itself at the expense of the others . Here lies the evil : and just in proportion as it shall prevent , or fail to pre- vent it ...
... prevent any one interest , or combination of interests , from using the powers of govern- ment to aggrandize itself at the expense of the others . Here lies the evil : and just in proportion as it shall prevent , or fail to pre- vent it ...
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... prevent government from abusing its powers . The end of the contest would be the subversion of the constitution , either by the undermining process of construction , —where its meaning would admit of possible doubt , -or by substituting ...
... prevent government from abusing its powers . The end of the contest would be the subversion of the constitution , either by the undermining process of construction , —where its meaning would admit of possible doubt , -or by substituting ...
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... prevent the suspension of the action of the government ; —and , thereby , to avoid anarchy , the great- est of all evils . It is by means of such authorized and effectual resistance , that oppression is prevented , and the necessity of ...
... prevent the suspension of the action of the government ; —and , thereby , to avoid anarchy , the great- est of all evils . It is by means of such authorized and effectual resistance , that oppression is prevented , and the necessity of ...
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