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Side 123
... situation , and a powerful marine , guarding it in a great measure against the possibility of foreign invasion , supersede the necessity of a numerous army within the kingdom . A sufficient force to make head against a sudden descent ...
... situation , and a powerful marine , guarding it in a great measure against the possibility of foreign invasion , supersede the necessity of a numerous army within the kingdom . A sufficient force to make head against a sudden descent ...
Side 195
... situation must always savor of weakness , sometimes border upon anarchy . It is not difficult to discover , that a principle of this kind gives greater scope to foreign corruption , as well as to domestic faction , than that which ...
... situation must always savor of weakness , sometimes border upon anarchy . It is not difficult to discover , that a principle of this kind gives greater scope to foreign corruption , as well as to domestic faction , than that which ...
Side 442
... situation , already taken notice of , afford a satisfactory prospect of their continuing so , to the conclusion of it . The business of corruption , when it is to embrace so considerable a number of men , requires time as well as means ...
... situation , already taken notice of , afford a satisfactory prospect of their continuing so , to the conclusion of it . The business of corruption , when it is to embrace so considerable a number of men , requires time as well as means ...
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Introduction by Benjamin Fletcher Wright | 1 |
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Fundamental Law and the Judicial Guardians | 67 |
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