The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... Constitution it is not only no longer useful, but even dangerous. You have reduced his influence to that point which corruption may usurp ; you have in fact invited him to combat a Constitution which incessantly shews him what he is not ...
... Constitution it is not only no longer useful, but even dangerous. You have reduced his influence to that point which corruption may usurp ; you have in fact invited him to combat a Constitution which incessantly shews him what he is not ...
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... constitution of the country was a free constitution, under which every act of government was subject to enquiry, and accompanied with responsibility ? or whether power might not be exercised without con- troul, or without any national ...
... constitution of the country was a free constitution, under which every act of government was subject to enquiry, and accompanied with responsibility ? or whether power might not be exercised without con- troul, or without any national ...
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... constitutional law soundness of principles was every thing. Certainty of usage, if that certainty was against: him ... Constitution, if it had lasted for one, or for two hundred years, it was not a precedent, but an usurpation. But ...
... constitutional law soundness of principles was every thing. Certainty of usage, if that certainty was against: him ... Constitution, if it had lasted for one, or for two hundred years, it was not a precedent, but an usurpation. But ...
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