| Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 890 páginas
...indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood which were either not known or imperfectly known to the ancients. The distributions of powers into distinct departments, the introduction... | |
| Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 1002 páginas
...understo<)d which were either not known or imperfectly known to the ancients. The distributions of powers into distinct departments, the introduction of legislative balances and checks, the institution of courts holding their offices during pood behavior, the representation of the people in the legislatures, by... | |
| 1920 - 560 páginas
...the "Federalist": "The science of politics, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior; representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election ; these... | |
| American Bar Association - 1920 - 852 páginas
...democratic governments of America from following in the footsteps of former democratic failures: " The efficacy of various principles is now well understood...the institution of courts composed of judges holding offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their... | |
| Randolph Leigh - 1923 - 168 páginas
...various principles, either not known or imperfectly known to the ancients, is now well understood. "The regular distribution of power into distinct departments; the introduction of legislative checks and balances ; the institution of courts composed of judges holding their offices during good... | |
| 1920 - 270 páginas
...the "Federalist": "The science of politics, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior ; representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election ; these... | |
| 1929 - 1184 páginas
...of the adoption of the Federal Constitution, Mr. Hamilton said (No. 9, Ford's Federalist, p. 48) : The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election. These... | |
| 1917 - 210 páginas
...understood which were either not known or imperfectly known to the ancients. The distributions of powers into distinct departments, the introduction of legislative balances and checks, the institution of courts, holding their offices during good behavior, the representation of the people in the legislatures, by... | |
| Jacob E. Cooke - 1982 - 706 páginas
...indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...distinct departments — the introduction of legislative ballances and checks — the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during... | |
| Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold C. Syrett - 1962 - 776 páginas
...indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...distinct departments — the introduction of legislative B ballances and checks — the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during... | |
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