The American Government, National and StateAmerican Book Company, 1900 - 494 páginas |
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... King ; but contrariwise the Consuis are for the sake of the citizens , the King for the sake of the nation . For as a Commonwealth is not subordinate to laws , but laws to the Commonwealth ; so men who live according to the law are not ...
... King ; but contrariwise the Consuis are for the sake of the citizens , the King for the sake of the nation . For as a Commonwealth is not subordinate to laws , but laws to the Commonwealth ; so men who live according to the law are not ...
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Burke Aaron Hinsdale. Consul or King in regard of means be the lords of others , yet in re- gard of the end they are the servants of others ; and most of all , the Monarch , who , without doubt , is to be deemed the servant of all . " 1 ...
Burke Aaron Hinsdale. Consul or King in regard of means be the lords of others , yet in re- gard of the end they are the servants of others ; and most of all , the Monarch , who , without doubt , is to be deemed the servant of all . " 1 ...
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... king at its head . The so - called republics and democracies of antiquity and the middle ages were not such according to modern ideas . To quote Sir F. Pollock : " After all , the citizens for whose welfare Aristotle conceived the state ...
... king at its head . The so - called republics and democracies of antiquity and the middle ages were not such according to modern ideas . To quote Sir F. Pollock : " After all , the citizens for whose welfare Aristotle conceived the state ...
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... king , as Magna Charta was , but this is rarely the case unless they are sternly demanded by the state . The object of constitutions is to institute political power , and to define and limit its extent . Constitutions are of two kinds ...
... king , as Magna Charta was , but this is rarely the case unless they are sternly demanded by the state . The object of constitutions is to institute political power , and to define and limit its extent . Constitutions are of two kinds ...
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... king as its representative . This , in the case of England , it is important to remember ; for the American Revolution hinged upon the fact . 42. First Division of North America . - In the years 1512-1540 Spanish navigators discovered ...
... king as its representative . This , in the case of England , it is important to remember ; for the American Revolution hinged upon the fact . 42. First Division of North America . - In the years 1512-1540 Spanish navigators discovered ...
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