An elective despotism was not the government we fought for; but one which should not only be founded on free principles, but in which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend... The Writings and Speeches of Samuel J. Tilden - Página 370de Samuel Jones Tilden - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 páginas
...republic of Venice. As little will it avail us that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective despotism was not the government we fought \\ for; but one which...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits,... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 390 páginas
...of Venice. As little will it avail us that they are chosen by ourselves. 14* An elective despotism was not the government we fought for; but one which...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits,... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 374 páginas
...chosen by ourselves. 14* An elective despotism was not the government we fought for ; but one wnich should not only be founded on free principles, but...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits,... | |
| William M. Holland - 1836 - 404 páginas
...of Venice. As little will it avail us that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective despotism-was not the government we fought for ; but one which should...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1837 - 812 páginas
...republic of Venice. As little will it avail us that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective despotism was not the Government we fought for, but one which...which the powers of Government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 páginas
...of Venice. As little will it avail " us, that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective despotism " was not the government we fought for ; but one which...not only be founded on free principles, but in which tlie-powers "of government should be so divided and balanced among " several bodies of magistracy,... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 368 páginas
...as one. Let those who doubt it turn their eyes on the republic of Venice. An elective despotism is not the government we fought for ; but one which should...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 838 páginas
...of Venice. An elective despotism is not the government we fought for; but one which should not oniy be founded on free principles, but in which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced amon^ several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits... | |
| 1842 - 492 páginas
...Venice. As little '-' will it avail us, that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective u despotism was not the government we fought for ; but one which...which the " powers of government should be so divided and balanced among " several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their " legal limits,... | |
| Daniel Chipman - 1846 - 422 páginas
...republic of Venice. As little will it avail us that they are chosen by ourselves. An elective despotism was not the government we fought for, but one which...which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of majestracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits... | |
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