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... according to Burke , of securing the real responsibility of the representatives to the people , was adopted - that of direct elec- tion by the people themselves . The right of the franchise , conferred by the State , ought ...
... according to Burke , of securing the real responsibility of the representatives to the people , was adopted - that of direct elec- tion by the people themselves . The right of the franchise , conferred by the State , ought ...
Strana 84
... according to the different " manners , habits , institutions , characters , and pursuits of the people ; " the local position of the terri- tory , in regard to other nations ; the actual organisation and classes of society ; the influ ...
... according to the different " manners , habits , institutions , characters , and pursuits of the people ; " the local position of the terri- tory , in regard to other nations ; the actual organisation and classes of society ; the influ ...
Strana 85
... according to the ultra - democratic theory , " all men are born free and equal - if , because all have common rights and interests to pro- tect , all have therefore a natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by ...
... according to the ultra - democratic theory , " all men are born free and equal - if , because all have common rights and interests to pro- tect , all have therefore a natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by ...
Strana 89
... according to its own circumstances and interests . " * * * 66 If every well - organised society has the right to consult for the common good of the whole , and if , upon the prin- ciples of natural law , this right is conceded by the ...
... according to its own circumstances and interests . " * * * 66 If every well - organised society has the right to consult for the common good of the whole , and if , upon the prin- ciples of natural law , this right is conceded by the ...
Strana 106
... England ) ; in others it is by the ballot . " * * § 826. Tucker's Blackstone's Commentaries , vol . i . , App . 192 . These irregularities have , according to Mr. Justice Story , 106 [ CH . IX . ELECTIONS . CHAPTER IX ELECTIONS • ,
... England ) ; in others it is by the ballot . " * * § 826. Tucker's Blackstone's Commentaries , vol . i . , App . 192 . These irregularities have , according to Mr. Justice Story , 106 [ CH . IX . ELECTIONS . CHAPTER IX ELECTIONS • ,
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