Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... laws , and not of men . " That , as a republic is the best of governments , so that particular arrangement of the powers of society , or in other words that form of government , which is best contrived to secure an impartial and exact ...
... laws , and not of men . " That , as a republic is the best of governments , so that particular arrangement of the powers of society , or in other words that form of government , which is best contrived to secure an impartial and exact ...
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... laws , how shall your laws be made ? In a large society , inhabiting an extensive country , it is impossible that the whole should assemble , to make laws . The first necessary step then , is , to depute power from the many , to a few ...
... laws , how shall your laws be made ? In a large society , inhabiting an extensive country , it is impossible that the whole should assemble , to make laws . The first necessary step then , is , to depute power from the many , to a few ...
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... laws . 6. Because a single assembly possessed of all the powers of government , would make arbitrary laws for their own interest , execute all laws arbitrarily for their own interest , and adjudge all controversies in their own favour ...
... laws . 6. Because a single assembly possessed of all the powers of government , would make arbitrary laws for their own interest , execute all laws arbitrarily for their own interest , and adjudge all controversies in their own favour ...
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