Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... tion , what atonement can any penalty suffered by the offender , - who by a violation of the laws on those subjects , has been the means of letting loose conflagration and pestilence to the des- truction of the lives and property ...
... tion , what atonement can any penalty suffered by the offender , - who by a violation of the laws on those subjects , has been the means of letting loose conflagration and pestilence to the des- truction of the lives and property ...
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... tion , the poorer class of contributors must be ruined long before such taxes reach the amount which the whole might be able to pay , on a judicious assessment apportioned as near as may be agreeable to the income that the property may ...
... tion , the poorer class of contributors must be ruined long before such taxes reach the amount which the whole might be able to pay , on a judicious assessment apportioned as near as may be agreeable to the income that the property may ...
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... tion of occurring controversies , would not be more than the shadow of a government ; the object and end of a real government being , the substitu- tion of law and order , for uncertainty , confusion , and violence . That , to have left ...
... tion of occurring controversies , would not be more than the shadow of a government ; the object and end of a real government being , the substitu- tion of law and order , for uncertainty , confusion , and violence . That , to have left ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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