The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 88
... , the individual is invested with a right in accordance with that law . The former -a natural right — is one which the universal sense of mankind in a state of civil society deems 88 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . [ CH . VIII .
... , the individual is invested with a right in accordance with that law . The former -a natural right — is one which the universal sense of mankind in a state of civil society deems 88 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . [ CH . VIII .
Strana 89
... society according to its own circumstances and interests . " *** " 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 ...
... society according to its own circumstances and interests . " *** " 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 ...
Strana 93
... society , a per- manent protection of the public liberties of the people , and a firm security of the private rights of persons and pro- perty . " * Accordingly , the diversities of franchise in each State were adopted as the basis of ...
... society , a per- manent protection of the public liberties of the people , and a firm security of the private rights of persons and pro- perty . " * Accordingly , the diversities of franchise in each State were adopted as the basis of ...
Strana 94
... society ; and , in the next place , to take the most effectual precautions for keeping them virtuous , while they continue in their public trust . " * The latter object may to some extent be attained by frequency of elections . But how ...
... society ; and , in the next place , to take the most effectual precautions for keeping them virtuous , while they continue in their public trust . " * The latter object may to some extent be attained by frequency of elections . But how ...
Strana 98
... society . " He thinks the decision , by which the period of two years was adopted in- * stead of one , both politic and wise ; but the whole scope of his argument , and his remark that , since the great increase in territory and ...
... society . " He thinks the decision , by which the period of two years was adopted in- * stead of one , both politic and wise ; but the whole scope of his argument , and his remark that , since the great increase in territory and ...
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