The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... majority , relief is supplied Aby the republican principle , which enables the majority to defeat its sinister views by regular vote . It may clog the administration , it may convulse the society , but it will be unable to execute and ...
... majority , relief is supplied Aby the republican principle , which enables the majority to defeat its sinister views by regular vote . It may clog the administration , it may convulse the society , but it will be unable to execute and ...
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... majority should prevail . Sophistry may reply , that sovereigns are equal , and that a majority of the votes of the States will be a majority of confederated America . But this kind of logical legerdemain will never counteract the plain ...
... majority should prevail . Sophistry may reply , that sovereigns are equal , and that a majority of the votes of the States will be a majority of confederated America . But this kind of logical legerdemain will never counteract the plain ...
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... majority of the whole people of the United States would bind the minority , in the same manner as the majority in each State must bind the minority ; and the will of the majority must be determined either by a comparison of the ...
... majority of the whole people of the United States would bind the minority , in the same manner as the majority in each State must bind the minority ; and the will of the majority must be determined either by a comparison of the ...
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