The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... means " for the security of the judiciary " against the meditated or occasional invasions " of either of the other two powers . He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary " is incomparably the weakest , " * and that the danger ...
... means " for the security of the judiciary " against the meditated or occasional invasions " of either of the other two powers . He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary " is incomparably the weakest , " * and that the danger ...
Strana 76
... means by which the real interests and welfare of a people are promoted . " It is utterly impossible for any assembly of men , called for the most part from the pursuits of private life , continued in employment for a short time , and ...
... means by which the real interests and welfare of a people are promoted . " It is utterly impossible for any assembly of men , called for the most part from the pursuits of private life , continued in employment for a short time , and ...
Strana 82
... in the condition of a great State , that by the willing consent of the more instructed classes , and of those possessing , by means of property , the greatest stake in the preservation . of 82 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . [ CH . VIII ,
... in the condition of a great State , that by the willing consent of the more instructed classes , and of those possessing , by means of property , the greatest stake in the preservation . of 82 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . [ CH . VIII ,
Strana 107
... means of unceasing eulogies in the public press , of dictating to them their policy , of describing in its most minute details the course which it is expected of them that they will take on all the leading questions be- * § 826 . fore ...
... means of unceasing eulogies in the public press , of dictating to them their policy , of describing in its most minute details the course which it is expected of them that they will take on all the leading questions be- * § 826 . fore ...
Strana 108
... means of the predominant political party , should their candidate happen to belong to it . It cannot be doubted that this system is one of the results of the great frequency of elections . Persons of fixed and steady occupations , who ...
... means of the predominant political party , should their candidate happen to belong to it . It cannot be doubted that this system is one of the results of the great frequency of elections . Persons of fixed and steady occupations , who ...
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