The Southern Quarterly Review, 23-24. kötetThe Proprietors, 1853 |
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356. oldal
amount of power necessary for this purpose , and we now inquire the means of keeping that power faithful to the end of its creation . These means constitute what we call CONSTITUTION , of which we are discussing , not the details , but ...
amount of power necessary for this purpose , and we now inquire the means of keeping that power faithful to the end of its creation . These means constitute what we call CONSTITUTION , of which we are discussing , not the details , but ...
361. oldal
... means of doing so peaceably and successfully . But absolute government of all forms , exclude all other means of resistance to their authority , than that of force ; and , of course , leave no other alternative to the governed , but to ...
... means of doing so peaceably and successfully . But absolute government of all forms , exclude all other means of resistance to their authority , than that of force ; and , of course , leave no other alternative to the governed , but to ...
363. oldal
... means of obtaining power , and which makes it the interest of each portion to conciliate and promote the interests of the others , would exert a powerful in- fluence towards purifying and elevating the character of the govern- ment and ...
... means of obtaining power , and which makes it the interest of each portion to conciliate and promote the interests of the others , would exert a powerful in- fluence towards purifying and elevating the character of the govern- ment and ...
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