The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... whole decidedly unfavourable . The antecedent doubt , whether government by the Many was really possible - whether in any intelligible sense , and upon any theory of volition , a multi- tude of men could be said to have a common will ...
... whole decidedly unfavourable . The antecedent doubt , whether government by the Many was really possible - whether in any intelligible sense , and upon any theory of volition , a multi- tude of men could be said to have a common will ...
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... whole Executive power is vested in him . He is Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy . He makes treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate and with the same advice and consent he appoints Ambas- sadors , Ministers , Judges ...
... whole Executive power is vested in him . He is Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy . He makes treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate and with the same advice and consent he appoints Ambas- sadors , Ministers , Judges ...
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... whole , the English practice . There were , however , other practices of their English kinsmen which must have led the framers of the American Constitution to the same conclusion . They must have been keenly alive to the inconvenience ...
... whole , the English practice . There were , however , other practices of their English kinsmen which must have led the framers of the American Constitution to the same conclusion . They must have been keenly alive to the inconvenience ...
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... whole strength of party organization , and in a shape very closely resembling that which the Executive Government gave to it . It should then in strictness pass through a searching discussion in the House of Lords ; but this stage of ...
... whole strength of party organization , and in a shape very closely resembling that which the Executive Government gave to it . It should then in strictness pass through a searching discussion in the House of Lords ; but this stage of ...
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... whole American community to a literary servitude unparalleled in the history of thought . The prohibtion against levying duties on commodities passing from State to State is again the secret both of American Free - trade and of American ...
... whole American community to a literary servitude unparalleled in the history of thought . The prohibtion against levying duties on commodities passing from State to State is again the secret both of American Free - trade and of American ...
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