Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... less successful . It must be remembered that man is a complex being , and by nature constituted with a variety of passions , appetites , powers , propensities , and susceptibilites ; with external senses , and an internal discernment ...
... less successful . It must be remembered that man is a complex being , and by nature constituted with a variety of passions , appetites , powers , propensities , and susceptibilites ; with external senses , and an internal discernment ...
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... less relating to the same subject , all of which taken together , clearly prove that this form of government has in it a capacity of improvement , which , if with a tardy , yet with a sure pace will follow the improvements of the age ...
... less relating to the same subject , all of which taken together , clearly prove that this form of government has in it a capacity of improvement , which , if with a tardy , yet with a sure pace will follow the improvements of the age ...
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... less numerous aristocracy . Montesquieu clearly agrees in the general opinion . He appears to have had no conception of that improvement upon a democracy , in which the people exercise all the powers of government by represen- tation ...
... less numerous aristocracy . Montesquieu clearly agrees in the general opinion . He appears to have had no conception of that improvement upon a democracy , in which the people exercise all the powers of government by represen- tation ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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