A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 páginas |
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... executive department , and the character of its conservative principle . The former is so con- structed as to prevent , in consequence of its unity and heredi- tary character , the violent and factious struggles to obtain the control of ...
... executive department , and the character of its conservative principle . The former is so con- structed as to prevent , in consequence of its unity and heredi- tary character , the violent and factious struggles to obtain the control of ...
Página 102
... executive . Nay , it may even be doubted whether a single chief magistrate - invested with all the power properly appertaining to the executive department of the government , as is the President - is compatible with the permanence of a ...
... executive . Nay , it may even be doubted whether a single chief magistrate - invested with all the power properly appertaining to the executive department of the government , as is the President - is compatible with the permanence of a ...
Página 103
... executive , in constituting that department of her government . We have no such guard , and can have none such without an entire change in the character of our government ; and her example , of course , furnishes no evidence in favor of ...
... executive , in constituting that department of her government . We have no such guard , and can have none such without an entire change in the character of our government ; and her example , of course , furnishes no evidence in favor of ...
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A Disquisition on Government and Selections from the Discourse John Caldwell Calhoun Vista previa limitada - 1995 |
A Disquisition on Government: And Selections from the Discourse John Caldwell Calhoun Vista de fragmentos - 1953 |
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