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Strana 53
... interest and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate em- ployment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties ; but hitherto without effect ; and this great scandal still ...
... interest and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate em- ployment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties ; but hitherto without effect ; and this great scandal still ...
Strana 54
... interests should be threatened by an adverse party or faction . The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be ...
... interests should be threatened by an adverse party or faction . The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be ...
Strana 55
... interest however small , and however appa- rently at variance , in its instincts and sym- pathies , with the great majority of influen- tial opinions in the State . It is this which ... interests in our House CH . V. ] 55 THE PREAMBLE .
... interest however small , and however appa- rently at variance , in its instincts and sym- pathies , with the great majority of influen- tial opinions in the State . It is this which ... interests in our House CH . V. ] 55 THE PREAMBLE .
Strana 56
... interests , parties , and sects which it embraces , " as the security against a coali- tion of a majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best ...
... interests , parties , and sects which it embraces , " as the security against a coali- tion of a majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best ...
Strana 63
... interest , the latter would plead their cause before the people at a great advantage , as compared with the judiciary or the executive , whose rights they may have invaded , and could scarcely fail to be sustained by the public voice ...
... interest , the latter would plead their cause before the people at a great advantage , as compared with the judiciary or the executive , whose rights they may have invaded , and could scarcely fail to be sustained by the public voice ...
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