The People and the ConstitutionClarendon Press, 1933 - 336 páginas |
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... representatives from using a reasonable amount of discretion in the application of the general principles approved by the electors . The representatives retain their responsibility for government . But , in so far as the people acquire ...
... representatives from using a reasonable amount of discretion in the application of the general principles approved by the electors . The representatives retain their responsibility for government . But , in so far as the people acquire ...
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... representative . He poured scorn on the notion that the City should regard some agreement between the House of ... representatives of the people , as if we had the greatest connexion with their opinions : but we know this , because ...
... representative . He poured scorn on the notion that the City should regard some agreement between the House of ... representatives of the people , as if we had the greatest connexion with their opinions : but we know this , because ...
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... representatives to the multitude is setting the axe to the very root of the Constitution'.3 Defoe , however , insisted that the terms of the Proclamation provided proof that ' the people are in some measure judges of the actions and ...
... representatives to the multitude is setting the axe to the very root of the Constitution'.3 Defoe , however , insisted that the terms of the Proclamation provided proof that ' the people are in some measure judges of the actions and ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 5 |
Instructions and pledges at elections | 14 |
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