Dissertation on the first principles of governmentR. Carlile, 1819 - Political science |
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Page 38
... France or England . In the representative system , the reason for every thing must publicly appear . Every man is a proprietor in Go- vernment , and considers it a necessary part of his business to understand . It concerns his interest ...
... France or England . In the representative system , the reason for every thing must publicly appear . Every man is a proprietor in Go- vernment , and considers it a necessary part of his business to understand . It concerns his interest ...
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... France , it may harass individuals for a while , it but facilitates its own fall . After the Declaration of Independence , it became consist- ent with the principle on which representative Government is founded , that the authority of ...
... France , it may harass individuals for a while , it but facilitates its own fall . After the Declaration of Independence , it became consist- ent with the principle on which representative Government is founded , that the authority of ...
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... France , under the new Constitution , are not quite thirteen shillings per head * , and the taxes in England , under what is called its present Constitution , are forty - eight shillings and sixpence per head , men , women , and ...
... France , under the new Constitution , are not quite thirteen shillings per head * , and the taxes in England , under what is called its present Constitution , are forty - eight shillings and sixpence per head , men , women , and ...
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... France , will explain the reason * . I will now , by way of relaxation , turn a thought or two to Mr. Burke . I ask his pardon for neglecting him so long . " America , " says he , ( in his speech on the Canada Con- stitution Bill ) ...
... France , will explain the reason * . I will now , by way of relaxation , turn a thought or two to Mr. Burke . I ask his pardon for neglecting him so long . " America , " says he , ( in his speech on the Canada Con- stitution Bill ) ...
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... France , this power begins with the Magistrate , and proceeds up through all the Courts of Judi- dicature . I leave to courtiers to explain what is meant by calling monarchy the executive power . It is merely a name in which acts of ...
... France , this power begins with the Magistrate , and proceeds up through all the Courts of Judi- dicature . I leave to courtiers to explain what is meant by calling monarchy the executive power . It is merely a name in which acts of ...
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