Great Books of the Western World, Band 43Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... kind would have been obliged at length to live constantly under the government of a sin- gle person , had they not contrived a kind of constitution that has all the internal advan- tages of a republican , together with the ex- ternal ...
... kind would have been obliged at length to live constantly under the government of a sin- gle person , had they not contrived a kind of constitution that has all the internal advan- tages of a republican , together with the ex- ternal ...
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... kind are not merely speculative . Who can determine what might have been the issue of her late convulsions , if the malcon- tents had been headed by a Cæsar or by a Cromwell ? Who can predict what effect a des- potism , established in ...
... kind are not merely speculative . Who can determine what might have been the issue of her late convulsions , if the malcon- tents had been headed by a Cæsar or by a Cromwell ? Who can predict what effect a des- potism , established in ...
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... kind includes Permanence in that same kind ; whenever Permanence is sacrificed to some particular kind of Progress , other Prog- ress is still more sacrificed to it ; and if it be not worth the sacrifice , not the interest of Perma ...
... kind includes Permanence in that same kind ; whenever Permanence is sacrificed to some particular kind of Progress , other Prog- ress is still more sacrificed to it ; and if it be not worth the sacrifice , not the interest of Perma ...
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AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Page | 1 |
THE FEDERALIST Page | 29 |
ON LIBERTY Page | 267 |
Urheberrecht | |
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admit advantage appointed articles of Confederation authority body cern character circumstances citizens common conduct confederacies Confederation Congress considerable considered Constitution convention courts danger degree desire despotism doctrine duty effect election electors equal eral ernment established evil executive exercise exist experience favour federacy federal government feeling foreign give happiness human impeachments important individual influence interest judges jury justice lative legislative legislature less liberty Macedon majority mankind means member of Parliament ment mind mode moral nature necessary necessity object opinion Parliament particular party person political popular possess practice present President principle proper PUBLIUS Number question quired reason regulation render representation representative republican require requisite respect rule Senate sideration society stitution sufficient supposed things tion tive treaties trial by jury truth tween Union United utilitarian vidual vote whole Wilhelm von Humboldt