The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... popular feeling and popular odium . It obeys , without reluctance , the wishes and the will of the 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 ...
... popular feeling and popular odium . It obeys , without reluctance , the wishes and the will of the 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 ...
Strana 62
... popular prejudices , an ardent love of theory , an enthusiastic tem- perament , inexperience , ignorance , as well as preconceived opinions , operate wonderfully to blind the judgment and seduce the understand- ing . " " ** " A lucky ...
... popular prejudices , an ardent love of theory , an enthusiastic tem- perament , inexperience , ignorance , as well as preconceived opinions , operate wonderfully to blind the judgment and seduce the understand- ing . " " ** " A lucky ...
Strana 77
... popular excitements , " * while gave them the motives and the power to act upon their own convictions . it This argument for the duration of the office of senator is of peculiar force in the United States , where , according to Mr ...
... popular excitements , " * while gave them the motives and the power to act upon their own convictions . it This argument for the duration of the office of senator is of peculiar force in the United States , where , according to Mr ...
Strana 81
... popular representation was , as we have seen , no new thing to the American people at the time of the Revolution . They had been nursed in liberty under the old colonial charters , and had been accustomed to the process of voting the ...
... popular representation was , as we have seen , no new thing to the American people at the time of the Revolution . They had been nursed in liberty under the old colonial charters , and had been accustomed to the process of voting the ...
Strana 83
... ble to provide for the qualifications of the electors . It is obvious that , even when the principle is established , that the popular branch of the legislature shall emanate directly CH . VIII . ] THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 83.
... ble to provide for the qualifications of the electors . It is obvious that , even when the principle is established , that the popular branch of the legislature shall emanate directly CH . VIII . ] THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 83.
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