| 1802 - 344 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other...legislative balances and checks ; the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during good behaviour ; the representation of the... | |
| 1811 - 558 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvements. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood, which were either not known... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 páginas
...indefensible. The science of politicks, however, like most other sciences has received great improvements. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...legislative balances and checks, the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during good behaviour; the representation of the people... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The eflicacy of various principles is now well understood, which were either not known at all, or imperfectly... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other...legislative balances and checks ; the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during good behaviour; the representation of the people... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1826 - 736 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other...sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of Carious principles is now well understood, which were either not known at all, or imperfectly known... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other...legislative balances and checks — the institution of courts composed of judges holding their offices during good behaviour — the representation of the... | |
| David Hoffman - 1836 - 444 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other sciences has received great improvements. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood, which were either not known... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 páginas
...liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible. The science of politics, however, like most other...legislative balances and checks ; the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices during good behaviour; the representation of the people... | |
| George Robertson - 1855 - 422 páginas
...the highest authority in the United States. In page44, is this language: "The science of politics, like most other sciences, has received great improvement....legislative balances, and checks — the institution of courts composed of justices holding their offices during good behavior, <fec., are means, and powerful... | |
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