The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana xi
... hands been little more than instruments of arbitrary power and bad faith . Over the rest of Europe , from the Pyre- nees to the Carpathians , the experience that had been gathered , and the hopes that had been formed of con- stitutional ...
... hands been little more than instruments of arbitrary power and bad faith . Over the rest of Europe , from the Pyre- nees to the Carpathians , the experience that had been gathered , and the hopes that had been formed of con- stitutional ...
Strana xvi
... hand . Of the works of M. de Tocqueville , † it is unneces- sary to speak . Their accuracy and impartiality are as universally acknowledged as the high powers of obser- vation and analysis which they display . I shall have occasion to ...
... hand . Of the works of M. de Tocqueville , † it is unneces- sary to speak . Their accuracy and impartiality are as universally acknowledged as the high powers of obser- vation and analysis which they display . I shall have occasion to ...
Strana 4
... hand , the principle of popular freedom was recog- nised , in the authority given to the governor " to convene a general assembly of representa- tives of the freeholders and planters . " The provincial assembly thus constituted , had ...
... hand , the principle of popular freedom was recog- nised , in the authority given to the governor " to convene a general assembly of representa- tives of the freeholders and planters . " The provincial assembly thus constituted , had ...
Strana 33
... hand , and the jealousies of individual States on the other , should have combined to render the powers entrusted to the Confederation imperfect , and to hamper its action to so great a degree , as to cause it to be little more than a ...
... hand , and the jealousies of individual States on the other , should have combined to render the powers entrusted to the Confederation imperfect , and to hamper its action to so great a degree , as to cause it to be little more than a ...
Strana 54
... hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be insecure . " * It was a main object with the framers of the ...
... hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be insecure . " * It was a main object with the framers of the ...
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