American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... MAJORITY AND ATTACKS ON THE CON- STITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT . XXX . EQUALITY OF CONDITION AS DISTINGUISHED FROM EQUAL- ITY OF RIGHTS AND OF OPPORTUNITY · XXXI . CLASS INTERESTS AND SECTIONAL INTERESTS XXXII . DISMANTLING THE STATES ...
... MAJORITY AND ATTACKS ON THE CON- STITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT . XXX . EQUALITY OF CONDITION AS DISTINGUISHED FROM EQUAL- ITY OF RIGHTS AND OF OPPORTUNITY · XXXI . CLASS INTERESTS AND SECTIONAL INTERESTS XXXII . DISMANTLING THE STATES ...
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... majority — as they were of an unbridled monarchy or aristocracy . An unbridled legislature or executive leads to monarchy . -- The American Constitution is the greatest of all American institutions . It has withstood all assaults , even ...
... majority — as they were of an unbridled monarchy or aristocracy . An unbridled legislature or executive leads to monarchy . -- The American Constitution is the greatest of all American institutions . It has withstood all assaults , even ...
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... majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says , " So far then from the government being based on unlimited confidence in majorities , a profound distrust of the discretion , equity and justice of their ...
... majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says , " So far then from the government being based on unlimited confidence in majorities , a profound distrust of the discretion , equity and justice of their ...
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... majority , ' which seemed to Tocqueville and Mill so important a danger of the coming democracy of Europe , cer- tainly does not appear as a marked characteristic of the Demos of Athens . " 2 As to the charge that in Greece the rich ...
... majority , ' which seemed to Tocqueville and Mill so important a danger of the coming democracy of Europe , cer- tainly does not appear as a marked characteristic of the Demos of Athens . " 2 As to the charge that in Greece the rich ...
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... majority of the House of Commons , by reason of the " rotten boroughs . " Adams says , " During the eighteenth century not only did not one Eng- lishman in fifty possess a vote , but from 1701 until after the American Revolution there ...
... majority of the House of Commons , by reason of the " rotten boroughs . " Adams says , " During the eighteenth century not only did not one Eng- lishman in fifty possess a vote , but from 1701 until after the American Revolution there ...
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