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Strana xi
Spain and Portugal have made no very apparent progress towards infusing the
true spirit of freedom into the forms of free government , which have hitherto in
their hands been little more than instruments of arbitrary power and bad faith .
Spain and Portugal have made no very apparent progress towards infusing the
true spirit of freedom into the forms of free government , which have hitherto in
their hands been little more than instruments of arbitrary power and bad faith .
Strana 54
The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is
one to which pure republican governments are especially exposed . “ If a majority
be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be insecure .
The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is
one to which pure republican governments are especially exposed . “ If a majority
be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be insecure .
Strana 90
... of any pretensions to fair reasoning or competent information , who is still
prepared to maintain that the franchise is anything more than a trust , placed by
the legislative authority of the State , for the time being , in the hands of those who
, in ...
... of any pretensions to fair reasoning or competent information , who is still
prepared to maintain that the franchise is anything more than a trust , placed by
the legislative authority of the State , for the time being , in the hands of those who
, in ...
Strana 107
... evil which has been steadily gaining ground , of the whole machinery of the
elections gradually falling into the hands of persons who devote themselves to
the occupation of arranging them , of fixing upon and bringing forward the
candidates ...
... evil which has been steadily gaining ground , of the whole machinery of the
elections gradually falling into the hands of persons who devote themselves to
the occupation of arranging them , of fixing upon and bringing forward the
candidates ...
Strana 121
At all elections in the other States , the friends of the different candidates stand
round the voting places , with the written or printed voting papers ( called tickets )
in their hands , and as each voter approaches , he takes from the hands of one of
...
At all elections in the other States , the friends of the different candidates stand
round the voting places , with the written or printed voting papers ( called tickets )
in their hands , and as each voter approaches , he takes from the hands of one of
...
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