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" The spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all the departments in one, and thus to create, whatever the form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the... "
The Wide-awake Gift: A Know-nothing Token for 1855 - Page 26
edited by - 1855 - 312 pages
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The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 466 pages
...real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proncness to abuse it, which predominate in the human heart, is sufficient to satisfy us of...depositories, and constituting each the guardian of thepublick weal against invasions by the others, has been evinced by experiments ancient and modern...
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The Life of George Washington ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 pages
...real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it, which predominate in the human heart, is sufficient to satisfy us of...depositories, and constituting each the guardian of thepublick weal against invasions by the others, has been evinced by experiments ancient and modern...
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The American's Own Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

1855 - 512 pages
...form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient...exercise of political power, by dividing and distributing into different depositories, and constituting each the guardian of the public weal against invasions...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
..."OBVIOUSLY and PALPABLY" unconstitutional. PLEBIAN. TO THE GOVERNOR ELECT OF KENTUCKY— No. VIII. "The necessity of reciprocal checks in the exercise...of political power, by dividing and distributing it in'dmerent depositories, and constituting each the guardian of the public weal, against invasions of...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
..."OBVIOUSLY and P. i'ABLY" unconstitutional. I PALPLEBIAN. TO THE GOVERNOR ELECT 0V KENTUCKY— No. vnr. "The necessity of reciprocal checks in the exercise of political power, by dividing anc distributing it in different depositories, anc constituting each the guardian of the public weal,...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
...necessity of reciprocal checks in the exercise of political power, by dividing and distributing it in different depositories, and constituting each the guardian of the public weal, against invasions of others, has been evinced or experience, ancient and modem." WASIUHOTOS'S KAU.KWELL ADDEJSS*. The...
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Wells' National Hand-book: Embracing Numerous Invaluable Documents Connected ...

John G. Wells - 1856 - 156 pages
...form of Government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient...experiments, ancient and modern ; some of them in our own country, and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. If,...
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Manual of Laws of the United States on the Subjects of Naturalization ...

United States - 1856 - 350 pages
...form of Government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient...experiments, ancient and modern ; some of them in our own country, and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. If,...
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Incidents in American History: Being a Selection of the Most Important and ...

John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 pages
...form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient...power, by dividing and distributing it into different depositaries, and constituting' each the guardian of public weal against invasions by the others, has...
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The Constitution Text-book: a Practical and Familiar Exposition of the ...

Furman Sheppard - 1857 - 356 pages
...form of Government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient...experiments, ancient and modern ; some of them in our own country, and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. If,...
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