Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ; Speeches in CongressLittle, Brown and Company, 1853 |
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... to give to property , merely as such , a con- trol over the people , numerically considered . But this I take not to be at all the true nature of the proposition . The Senate is not to be a check on the people , BASIS OF THE SENATE . 11.
... to give to property , merely as such , a con- trol over the people , numerically considered . But this I take not to be at all the true nature of the proposition . The Senate is not to be a check on the people , BASIS OF THE SENATE . 11.
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... true basis and measure of power . " In truth , he was not the first . The idea is as old as political science itself . It may be found in Aristotle , Lord Bacon , Sir Walter Raleigh , and other writers . Harrington seems , however , to ...
... true basis and measure of power . " In truth , he was not the first . The idea is as old as political science itself . It may be found in Aristotle , Lord Bacon , Sir Walter Raleigh , and other writers . Harrington seems , however , to ...
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... true echo in the little councils of the interior towns ; and if within the Continen- tal Congress patriotism shone more conspicuously , it did not there exist more truly , nor burn more fervently ; it did not render the day more anxious ...
... true echo in the little councils of the interior towns ; and if within the Continen- tal Congress patriotism shone more conspicuously , it did not there exist more truly , nor burn more fervently ; it did not render the day more anxious ...
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... true ; but the largest town ( Boston ) has a right also to fifty . These rights are pre- cisely equal . They stand on the same ground , that is , on the provisions of the existing constitution . The honorable member thinks it quite just ...
... true ; but the largest town ( Boston ) has a right also to fifty . These rights are pre- cisely equal . They stand on the same ground , that is , on the provisions of the existing constitution . The honorable member thinks it quite just ...
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... true , that there is no depart- ment on which it is more necessary to impose restraints than the legislature . The tendency of things is almost always to augment the power of that department , in its relation to the judiciary . The ...
... true , that there is no depart- ment on which it is more necessary to impose restraints than the legislature . The tendency of things is almost always to augment the power of that department , in its relation to the judiciary . The ...
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Страница 477 - We, the people of the United States, do ordain and establish this constitution.
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