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" The essential is, that there should not be any one State so much more powerful than the rest as to be capable of vying in strength with many of them combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations... "
Principles of Constitutional Government - Stran 62
avtor: Frank J. Goodnow - 1916 - 396 strani
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The Quarterly Review, Količina 190

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 608 strani
...time of their respective unions. la the distribution of population, they satisfy the federal condition laid down by Mill, ' that there should not be any...capable of vying in strength with many of them combined ' ; here again our attention is drawn to the successful union of the Canadian Provinces, where the...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 strani
...population between New York and Rhode Island ; between Berne, and Zug or Glaris. The essential is, that there should not be any one State so much more...capable of vying in strength with many of them combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations : if...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 strani
...and population between New York andEhode Island; between Berne, and Zug or Glaris. The essential is, that there should not be any one State so much more...capable of vying in strength with many of them combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations : if...
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Fraser's Magazine, Količina 84

1871 - 850 strani
...several contracting States. They cannot, indeed, be exactly equal in resources . . . the essential is that there should not be any one State so much more...as to be capable of vying in strength with many of the combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations...
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Fraser's Magazine, Količina 4

1871 - 868 strani
...several contracting States. They cannot, indeed, be exactly equal in resources . . . the essential is that there should not be any one State so much more...the rest as to be capable of vying in strength with maiiy of the combined. If there be snch a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the...
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A Colonist on the Colonial Question

Jehu Mathews - 1872 - 276 strani
...population and wealth between New York and Rhode Island ; between Berne and Zug or Glaris. The essential is that there should not be any one State so much more...capable of vying in strength with many of them combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations ; if...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 382 strani
...Island ; between Berne, and Zug or Glaris. The essential is, that there should not be any one istate so much more powerful than the rest as to be ^capable of vying in strength with many of them combined. If there be such a one, and only one, it will insist on being master of the joint deliberations; if...
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A Leap in the Dark, Or, Our New Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - 1893 - 260 strani
...the peop e' observation by its founders of two principles. The first is that no one State should be so much more powerful than the rest as to be capable of vying in strength with the whole, or even with many of them combined1. The second is that the federal power of prison. I don't...
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Federation and Empire: A Study in Politics

Thomas Alfred Spalding - 1896 - 360 strani
...equally applicable to a federation between the three kingdoms. It is said that " no one State should be so much more powerful than the rest as to be capable of vying in strength with the whole, or even with many of them combined." The objection seems to ignore the fundamental basis...
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The Quarterly Review, Količina 190

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 616 strani
...time of their respective unions. In the distribution of population, they satisfy the federal condition laid down by Mill, ' that there should not be any...capable of vying in strength with many of them combined ' ; here again our attention is drawn to the successful union of the Canadian Provinces, where the...
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