A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
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第 57 頁
... government has been brought into contempt , and rendered ineffectual , if not prejudicial to our best interests by a sort of reductio ad absurdum process . The very name of GOVERNMENT has become hateful to me . It does not represent ...
... government has been brought into contempt , and rendered ineffectual , if not prejudicial to our best interests by a sort of reductio ad absurdum process . The very name of GOVERNMENT has become hateful to me . It does not represent ...
第 58 頁
George Chamier. that I complain of ; we have government on the brain . It is govern- ment here , government there , government everywhere . ' Apart from a central administration , which is required , we have all these provincial governments ...
George Chamier. that I complain of ; we have government on the brain . It is govern- ment here , government there , government everywhere . ' Apart from a central administration , which is required , we have all these provincial governments ...
第 97 頁
... government that could claim to be established on any sort of natural basis , is the monarchial one . ' But there is no " divinity that doth hedge " a majority.5 There is no sanctity attaching to mere numbers . The principle is no truer ...
... government that could claim to be established on any sort of natural basis , is the monarchial one . ' But there is no " divinity that doth hedge " a majority.5 There is no sanctity attaching to mere numbers . The principle is no truer ...
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