The Constitution: Our Written Legacy : Reading and Discussion Program on the U.S. ConstitutionLibrary of Michigan, 1989 - 219 sider |
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... ment of political power , then we are doing ourselves and our govern- ment a disservice . In a way , through a program like this we can become more of what the Constitution writers wanted back in 1787 : citizens schooled in the ways of ...
... ment of political power , then we are doing ourselves and our govern- ment a disservice . In a way , through a program like this we can become more of what the Constitution writers wanted back in 1787 : citizens schooled in the ways of ...
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... ment , there were no natural laws or rights , and life was intolerable . There was a " war against all , " and life was " solitary , poor , nasty , brutish , and short . " To resolve this state of anarchy , men decided to establish a ...
... ment , there were no natural laws or rights , and life was intolerable . There was a " war against all , " and life was " solitary , poor , nasty , brutish , and short . " To resolve this state of anarchy , men decided to establish a ...
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... ment must at least hope that the supposition is destitute of founda- tion ; since they can never admit its truth , without at the same time admitting the condemnation of their own principles . Energy in the Executive is a leading ...
... ment must at least hope that the supposition is destitute of founda- tion ; since they can never admit its truth , without at the same time admitting the condemnation of their own principles . Energy in the Executive is a leading ...
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The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution | 3 |
for Cause of Conscience | 7 |
Leviathan | 9 |
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