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Strana xii
It may indeed be not difficult for any one to possess himself of a copy of the
Constitution of the United States - a document occupying a few pages only - or to
refer to it in any work of modern history . But a perusal of the document itself will ...
It may indeed be not difficult for any one to possess himself of a copy of the
Constitution of the United States - a document occupying a few pages only - or to
refer to it in any work of modern history . But a perusal of the document itself will ...
Strana 53
Those newspapers of the State which possess any sense of the public interest
and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate
employment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties
...
Those newspapers of the State which possess any sense of the public interest
and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate
employment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties
...
Strana 64
... as we in England happily possess in our own Constitution , and which that of
the United States has sought to follow as far as circumstances permitted . The
independence of the judicial department , “ which must always be the weakest , ”
can ...
... as we in England happily possess in our own Constitution , and which that of
the United States has sought to follow as far as circumstances permitted . The
independence of the judicial department , “ which must always be the weakest , ”
can ...
Strana 70
... from proceedings in the United States , as well as from the history of other
nations , ” it was essential “ that a body to correct that infirmity should be less
numerous , and should possess a due degree of firmness , and a proper tenure
of office .
... from proceedings in the United States , as well as from the history of other
nations , ” it was essential “ that a body to correct that infirmity should be less
numerous , and should possess a due degree of firmness , and a proper tenure
of office .
Strana 94
His proposition is , that , " The aim of every political Constitution is , or ought to be
, first to obtain for rulers men who possess most wisdom to discern , and most
virtue to pursue the common good of society ; and , in the next place , to take the
...
His proposition is , that , " The aim of every political Constitution is , or ought to be
, first to obtain for rulers men who possess most wisdom to discern , and most
virtue to pursue the common good of society ; and , in the next place , to take the
...
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