The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... nation is excited . In a time of revolution there are but two powers , the sword and the people . The executive ... nation , and if the nation will have it do something it must do it . The very nature , too , as has been seen , of the ...
... nation is excited . In a time of revolution there are but two powers , the sword and the people . The executive ... nation , and if the nation will have it do something it must do it . The very nature , too , as has been seen , of the ...
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... nation will follow ; but it takes its chance of the nation following or not following ; it assumes the initiative , and acts upon its discretion or its caprice . When the American nation has chosen its Presi- dent , its virtue goes out ...
... nation will follow ; but it takes its chance of the nation following or not following ; it assumes the initiative , and acts upon its discretion or its caprice . When the American nation has chosen its Presi- dent , its virtue goes out ...
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... nation . There are , I allow , seasons when legislation is more important than either of these . The nation may be misfitted with its laws , and need to change them some particular corn law may hurt all industry , and it may be worth a ...
... nation . There are , I allow , seasons when legislation is more important than either of these . The nation may be misfitted with its laws , and need to change them some particular corn law may hurt all industry , and it may be worth a ...
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