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... ment no farther than it governs . This force , that is to say , that which gov- erns , is the sovereign , that which ... ment is certainly not our besetting sin as a people . 66 When we understand by self - govern- ment , the power of a ...
... ment no farther than it governs . This force , that is to say , that which gov- erns , is the sovereign , that which ... ment is certainly not our besetting sin as a people . 66 When we understand by self - govern- ment , the power of a ...
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... ment ; we further object , that , what is have seen to be the legitimate end of assumed here , as the basis of the argu- government . The right of every man ment , that the voice of the people is is to be well - governed , so governed ...
... ment ; we further object , that , what is have seen to be the legitimate end of assumed here , as the basis of the argu- government . The right of every man ment , that the voice of the people is is to be well - governed , so governed ...
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... ment , become sufficient to sustain them when carried . I have now concluded what I have thought proper to say on the general principles and constitution of govern- ment . Yet after all , I have , as I pro- mised , given only bare hints ...
... ment , become sufficient to sustain them when carried . I have now concluded what I have thought proper to say on the general principles and constitution of govern- ment . Yet after all , I have , as I pro- mised , given only bare hints ...
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