| Thomas Erskine May - 1877 - 520 strani
...monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such au admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office by popular election. No government has a...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man.'—Address, 6. 3 This writer's... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1880 - 510 strani
...merit, and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office by popular election. Xo government has a right to levy taxes beyond the limit...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man.' — Address, 5. 4 This writer's... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - 1907 - 690 strani
...monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office, by popular election. No government has...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man." This language, which contains... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - 1907 - 696 strani
...monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office, by popular election. No government has...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man." This language, which contains... | |
| Sir Robert Laird Borden - 1922 - 174 strani
...monarchy with an aristocracy of merit and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office by popular election. No government has a...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man." M The third is an utterance... | |
| Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1924 - 392 strani
...appropriate for a modern revolutionist, was enforced by the further declaration of St. Thomas that "all political authority is derived from popular suffrage,...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us so long as we depend on the will of another man." It is worth while to observe... | |
| Robert Mark Wenley - 1924 - 224 strani
...give up but with his life." To the same effect, supporting the Papacy now, Aquinas wrote; " All real authority is derived from popular suffrage, and all...must be made by the people or their representatives." While Marsilius of Padua,42 attacking the pretensions of the Papacy, lays down the same principle.... | |
| Michael Novak - 1992 - 170 strani
...monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office, by popular election. No government has...suffrage, and all laws must be made by the people for their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another... | |
| James H. Hutson - 2000 - 228 strani
...and elective monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such an admixture as shall admit all classes to office, by popular election. No government has...made by the people or their representatives. There is no security for us as long as we depend on the will of another man.5 When at the end of World War... | |
| Roland Hill - 1999 - 632 strani
...monarchy, with an aristocracy of merit, and such an admixture of democracy as shall admit all classes to office, by popular election. No government has a right to levy taxes beyond die limit determined by die people. All political authority is derived from popular suffrage, and all... | |
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