The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 sider |
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... interest and transaction of life . The obligations of civil society , or obligations to the state , are therefore deserving of great attention , because they relate to the happiness of the whole nation , and to all the interests of ...
... interest and transaction of life . The obligations of civil society , or obligations to the state , are therefore deserving of great attention , because they relate to the happiness of the whole nation , and to all the interests of ...
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... interest as well as the duty of every man to support good laws ? CHAPTER XIII . • Recapitulation . FROM the preceding observations we deduc the following propositions . 1. Liberty is freedom , from restraint . 2. Absolute liberty is ...
... interest as well as the duty of every man to support good laws ? CHAPTER XIII . • Recapitulation . FROM the preceding observations we deduc the following propositions . 1. Liberty is freedom , from restraint . 2. Absolute liberty is ...
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... interests of the coun- try , so far as the laws place them under his care . The president and his cabinet . Thus the president carries on , or administers , the government ; and therefore we call him , with his advisers and assistants ...
... interests of the coun- try , so far as the laws place them under his care . The president and his cabinet . Thus the president carries on , or administers , the government ; and therefore we call him , with his advisers and assistants ...
Side 51
... interest , passions , or caprices of the ruler . Such is a government of man , and not a govern- ment of laws . To illustrate this , suppose the president of the United States may pass a law ; suppose he may also interpret that law ...
... interest , passions , or caprices of the ruler . Such is a government of man , and not a govern- ment of laws . To illustrate this , suppose the president of the United States may pass a law ; suppose he may also interpret that law ...
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... interests , he usually establishes a state re- ligion , and requires the people to conform to it . This is supported by the government , and provi- sion is made , by the state , for the priests , so as to ensure their fidelity to the ...
... interests , he usually establishes a state re- ligion , and requires the people to conform to it . This is supported by the government , and provi- sion is made , by the state , for the priests , so as to ensure their fidelity to the ...
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The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History ... Samuel Griswold Goodrich Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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