Every free government is necessarily complicated, because all such governments establish restraints, as well on the power of government itself as on that of individuals. If we will abolish the distinction of branches, and have but one branch ; if we will... How the People Rule: Civics for Boys and Girls - Page 24by Charles De Forest Hoxie - 1903 - 165 lehteFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 736 lehte
...of constitutional liberty; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...individuals. If we will abolish the distinction of he Branches, and have but one branch; if we will abolish jury '•-Mr'mls, and leave all to the judge;... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 734 lehte
...of constitutional liberty; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...restraints, as well on the power of government itself, as ou that of individuals. If we will abolish the distinction of branches, and have but one branch; if... | |
| Daniel Webster, James Rees - 1839 - 108 lehte
...nature of constitutional liberty, and this is our liberty if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...will abolish jury trials, and leave all to the judge ; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be the judge ; and if we will place the... | |
| 1842 - 572 lehte
...of constitutional liberty ; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...will abolish jury trials, and leave all to the judge — if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge — and if we will place... | |
| 1853 - 672 lehte
...rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated, because all sueh governments establish restraints, as well on the power...will abolish jury trials and leave all to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge ; and if we will place the executive... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 578 lehte
...of constitutional liberty ; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...will abolish jury trials, and leave all to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge ; and if we will place the executive... | |
| 1852 - 302 lehte
...this is our hberty if wo will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is naturally complicated, because all such governments establish...distinction of branches and have but one branch ; if we abolish jury trials and leave all to the judge ; if we then ordain that the legislator himself bo that... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 578 lehte
...of constitutional liberty ; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...will abolish jury trials, and leave all to the judge; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge; and if we will place the executive... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1853 - 576 lehte
...of constitutional liberty ; and this is our liberty, if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is necessarily complicated,...will abolish jury trials, and leave all to the judge ; if we will then ordain that the legislator shall himself be that judge ; and if we place the executive... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 lehte
...this is our liberty if we will rightly understand and preserve it. Every free government is naturally complicated, because all such governments establish...distinction of branches and have but one branch ; if we abolish jury trials and leave all to the judge ; if we then ordain that the legislator himself be that... | |
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