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... 6d . THE POLITICAL EXPERIENCE OF THE ANCIENTS , IN ITS BEAR- ING UPON MODERN TIMES . 1852. 2s . 6d . " A valuable little book on the philosophy of Govern- ment . " - Spectator . THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES COMPARED WITH OUR OWN.
... 6d . THE POLITICAL EXPERIENCE OF THE ANCIENTS , IN ITS BEAR- ING UPON MODERN TIMES . 1852. 2s . 6d . " A valuable little book on the philosophy of Govern- ment . " - Spectator . THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES COMPARED WITH OUR OWN.
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... ment in a Constitution , destructive of freedom NOTE II . - Extract of Letter from Mr. Jay to Washington , on the Balance of Power in the new Government . -President John Adams on the same subject NOTE III . - The Tyranny of the ...
... ment in a Constitution , destructive of freedom NOTE II . - Extract of Letter from Mr. Jay to Washington , on the Balance of Power in the new Government . -President John Adams on the same subject NOTE III . - The Tyranny of the ...
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... ment of that country , affords no key to those causes , which , in the words of Mr. Justice Story , " have impressed upon each colony peculiar habits , opinions , attachments , and even prejudices 2 DIFFERENT PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT ...
... ment of that country , affords no key to those causes , which , in the words of Mr. Justice Story , " have impressed upon each colony peculiar habits , opinions , attachments , and even prejudices 2 DIFFERENT PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT ...
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... ment of twenty - eight councillors , who were chosen by the general court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an- nually ...
... ment of twenty - eight councillors , who were chosen by the general court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an- nually ...
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... ment from Charles II . , and Rhode Island , in the same manner sought the support of the Crown , as above adverted to ; the example of their bold and independent course , in found- ing for themselves a form of government rest- ing on ...
... ment from Charles II . , and Rhode Island , in the same manner sought the support of the Crown , as above adverted to ; the example of their bold and independent course , in found- ing for themselves a form of government rest- ing on ...
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