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... suffrage ; and thereby change their relative positions , without the inter- vention of force and revolution . But the duration , or uncertain- ty of the tenure , by which power is held , cannot , of itself , coun- teract the tendency ...
... suffrage ; and thereby change their relative positions , without the inter- vention of force and revolution . But the duration , or uncertain- ty of the tenure , by which power is held , cannot , of itself , coun- teract the tendency ...
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... suffrage . To the extent that either may be defective , to the same extent the government would fall short of fulfilling its end . But this does not impeach the truth of the principles on which it rests . In reducing them to proper form ...
... suffrage . To the extent that either may be defective , to the same extent the government would fall short of fulfilling its end . But this does not impeach the truth of the principles on which it rests . In reducing them to proper form ...
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... suffrage . It may be safely extended in such govern- ments to universal suffrage : that is , to every male citizen of mature age , with few ordinary exceptions ; but it cannot be so far extended in those of the numerical majority ...
... suffrage . It may be safely extended in such govern- ments to universal suffrage : that is , to every male citizen of mature age , with few ordinary exceptions ; but it cannot be so far extended in those of the numerical majority ...
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