Great Books of the Western World, Band 43Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... interest to cement these different branches in a predilection for any particular class of elec- tors . As to the ... interest , or the moneyed interest , or the mercantile interest , or the manufacturing interest ? Or , to speak in the ...
... interest to cement these different branches in a predilection for any particular class of elec- tors . As to the ... interest , or the moneyed interest , or the mercantile interest , or the manufacturing interest ? Or , to speak in the ...
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... interest in a governing majority of manual labourers . It will be said that none of these things are for the real interest of the most numerous class : to which I answer , that if the conduct of human beings was determined by no other ...
... interest in a governing majority of manual labourers . It will be said that none of these things are for the real interest of the most numerous class : to which I answer , that if the conduct of human beings was determined by no other ...
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... interest from the rest , are a check upon the class interests of the farmers or petty shopkeepers who form the bulk of the elected Guardians . A similar commendation cannot be given to the constitution of the only pro- vincial boards we ...
... interest from the rest , are a check upon the class interests of the farmers or petty shopkeepers who form the bulk of the elected Guardians . A similar commendation cannot be given to the constitution of the only pro- vincial boards we ...
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AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Page | 1 |
THE FEDERALIST Page | 29 |
ON LIBERTY Page | 267 |
Urheberrecht | |
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