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Pagina 65
... government ? Most assuredly it does : but not by furnishing individual pre- cedents , to be applied as occasion re- quires a perilous mode of decision , if indeed it can do no more than add fuel to the controversy . History is sub ...
... government ? Most assuredly it does : but not by furnishing individual pre- cedents , to be applied as occasion re- quires a perilous mode of decision , if indeed it can do no more than add fuel to the controversy . History is sub ...
Pagina 68
... government , an Indian or Egyptian priesthood has compelled them , by the terrors of ig- norance and folly , to the restraint of wholesome laws and the preservation of civic tranquillity . And thus the nation has proceeded , tortured ...
... government , an Indian or Egyptian priesthood has compelled them , by the terrors of ig- norance and folly , to the restraint of wholesome laws and the preservation of civic tranquillity . And thus the nation has proceeded , tortured ...
Pagina 69
... government , which acts in general by general laws , has never been dethroned a moment , what- ever disaster , or confusion , or caprice , or folly , has prevailed upon the earth that it 1840. ] 69 Hints on History .
... government , which acts in general by general laws , has never been dethroned a moment , what- ever disaster , or confusion , or caprice , or folly , has prevailed upon the earth that it 1840. ] 69 Hints on History .
Pagina 70
... government , which grew out of institutions very faintly shadowing it forth , and which them- selves were the offspring of feudalism , the plain and palpable antagonist to the principle of representation . In illustration of some of ...
... government , which grew out of institutions very faintly shadowing it forth , and which them- selves were the offspring of feudalism , the plain and palpable antagonist to the principle of representation . In illustration of some of ...
Pagina 71
... governments of Greece and Rome , and the great central empire of the Cæsars what did it now exhibit ? There was no municipality , no cen- tralization ; government was cast forth from towns ; the seat of power was in the country , in the ...
... governments of Greece and Rome , and the great central empire of the Cæsars what did it now exhibit ? There was no municipality , no cen- tralization ; government was cast forth from towns ; the seat of power was in the country , in the ...
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