The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 55
... majority . " This is precisely the same principle which has always been so conspicu- ous in the British Constitution , and which has always insured a full hearing to every interest however small , and however appa- rently at variance ...
... majority . " This is precisely the same principle which has always been so conspicu- ous in the British Constitution , and which has always insured a full hearing to every interest however small , and however appa- rently at variance ...
Strana 56
... majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best answers its purpose , we need not at this moment stop to argue . It will be entered upon elsewhere ...
... majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best answers its purpose , we need not at this moment stop to argue . It will be entered upon elsewhere ...
Strana 57
... majority of voters , and thus to assimilate them- nearly to pure democracies . The particulars of these changes will be found in a selves more future page . CHAPTER VI . NECESSITY OF SEPARATING THE LEGISLATIVE , EXE- D 3 CH . V. ] THE ...
... majority of voters , and thus to assimilate them- nearly to pure democracies . The particulars of these changes will be found in a selves more future page . CHAPTER VI . NECESSITY OF SEPARATING THE LEGISLATIVE , EXE- D 3 CH . V. ] THE ...
Strana 61
... majority for the time being . The path to public favour lies open by such obedience , and it finds not only support but im- punity , in whatever measures the majority advises , even though they transcend the constitutional limits . It ...
... majority for the time being . The path to public favour lies open by such obedience , and it finds not only support but im- punity , in whatever measures the majority advises , even though they transcend the constitutional limits . It ...
Strana 88
... majority shall be twenty- one , eighteen , or twenty - five , and whether it is for the general good that this or that qualifi- cation should be required of a man before the power of voting is conceded to him ; and when these questions ...
... majority shall be twenty- one , eighteen , or twenty - five , and whether it is for the general good that this or that qualifi- cation should be required of a man before the power of voting is conceded to him ; and when these questions ...
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