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... interest in the despotism ; and this , whether the will of the government . But , should the majority pursue majority be expressed directly through an as - an opposite course ; should they appropriate sembly of the people themselves ...
... interest in the despotism ; and this , whether the will of the government . But , should the majority pursue majority be expressed directly through an as - an opposite course ; should they appropriate sembly of the people themselves ...
Side 658
... interest , which we have tion of power . shown would exist in one case , would equally I have thus presented all possible modes , in exist in the other . In either case , the inevita- which a Government founded upon the will of ble ...
... interest , which we have tion of power . shown would exist in one case , would equally I have thus presented all possible modes , in exist in the other . In either case , the inevita- which a Government founded upon the will of ble ...
Side 660
On the contrary , the opposite interest ; that which more perfect majority , with the promptness and I have designated as the stockholding interest ; energy of the latter , but less perfect . the tax - payers ; those on whom the system ...
On the contrary , the opposite interest ; that which more perfect majority , with the promptness and I have designated as the stockholding interest ; energy of the latter , but less perfect . the tax - payers ; those on whom the system ...
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