The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... observations applicable to a democracy only ; and among others , the observation that it can never be established but among a small number of people , living within a small compass of territory . Such a fallacy may have been the less ...
... observations applicable to a democracy only ; and among others , the observation that it can never be established but among a small number of people , living within a small compass of territory . Such a fallacy may have been the less ...
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... observation , " that where annual elections end , tyranny begins . " If it be true , as has often been remarked , that sayings which become proverbial are generally founded in reason , it is not less true that when once established they ...
... observation , " that where annual elections end , tyranny begins . " If it be true , as has often been remarked , that sayings which become proverbial are generally founded in reason , it is not less true that when once established they ...
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... observation , that it was not to be presumed a single man would possess more virtue and wisdom than a number of men ; and that unless this presumption should be entertained , it would be improper to give the executive magis- trate any ...
... observation , that it was not to be presumed a single man would possess more virtue and wisdom than a number of men ; and that unless this presumption should be entertained , it would be improper to give the executive magis- trate any ...
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