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Government by All the People; Or: The Initiative, the Referendum, and the ... - Page 51
by Delos Franklin Wilcox - 1912 - 324 pages
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liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about;...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about;...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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On Liberty, Issue 57

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 pages
...need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a tiling only dreamed about, or read of as having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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Theoretische beschouwingen over kiesregt (art. 76 der grondwet).

Hendrik Du Marchie van Voorthuysen - 1876 - 196 pages
...The notion, that the. people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

1894 - 916 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, >! Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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On Liberty: The Subjection of Women

John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past . Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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Cambridge Compositions: Greek and Latin

Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, Robert Drew Hicks - 1899 - 518 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 8

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 458 pages
...The notion that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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Modern English Prose

George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 504 pages
...The notion, that the people have no need to limit their power over themselves, might seem axiomatic, when popular government was a thing only dreamed about,...having existed at some distant period of the past. Neither was that notion necessarily disturbed by such temporary aberrations as those of the French...
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