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... lative arrangements , is not surely , in any instance , the business of an enlightened statesman , and least of all in those cases where the establishments in question may have the effect to bring into activity those seeds of genius ...
... lative arrangements , is not surely , in any instance , the business of an enlightened statesman , and least of all in those cases where the establishments in question may have the effect to bring into activity those seeds of genius ...
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... lative views . With respect to the higher orders of men , I presume this scarcely admits of a doubt . And yet it holds with still greater force , if possible , in the case of those who subsist by the labour of their hands . In almost ...
... lative views . With respect to the higher orders of men , I presume this scarcely admits of a doubt . And yet it holds with still greater force , if possible , in the case of those who subsist by the labour of their hands . In almost ...
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... lative power , seem to have had little or no jealousy about the executive . This they left almost entirely to the senate and to the consuls , reserving little to themselves but the right of choos- ing the magistrates , and of confirming ...
... lative power , seem to have had little or no jealousy about the executive . This they left almost entirely to the senate and to the consuls , reserving little to themselves but the right of choos- ing the magistrates , and of confirming ...
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... lative branch , should afterwards , from actual experience of its inconveniences , have divided the legislative power between a Senate of twenty - three members , and a House of Representa- tives of seventy - nine . The factions and ...
... lative branch , should afterwards , from actual experience of its inconveniences , have divided the legislative power between a Senate of twenty - three members , and a House of Representa- tives of seventy - nine . The factions and ...
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... lative body could then only create obstructions to the exercise of their power , ) they begin to consider the legislature as an enemy whom they must take great care never to rouse . They , conse- quently , convene the assembly as seldom ...
... lative body could then only create obstructions to the exercise of their power , ) they begin to consider the legislature as an enemy whom they must take great care never to rouse . They , conse- quently , convene the assembly as seldom ...
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