Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 33
... authority defined in the Constitution , has no equal in the world excepting those only which are held by crowned heads ; nor is the royal authority in all cases to be com- pared to it . The royal office in Poland is a mere shadow in ...
... authority defined in the Constitution , has no equal in the world excepting those only which are held by crowned heads ; nor is the royal authority in all cases to be com- pared to it . The royal office in Poland is a mere shadow in ...
Stran 215
Washington Irving. WASHINGTON'S AUTHORITY BRAVED . 215 moment , he puts these indignant queries : " What is to be done in ... authority thus braved and insulted , and to find that the people , notwithstanding the indignity thus offered to ...
Washington Irving. WASHINGTON'S AUTHORITY BRAVED . 215 moment , he puts these indignant queries : " What is to be done in ... authority thus braved and insulted , and to find that the people , notwithstanding the indignity thus offered to ...
Stran 420
... authority , compli- ance with its Laws , acquiescence in its measures , are duties enjoined by the fundamental ... authorities , are destructive of this fundamental principle , and of fatal tendency . - They serve to organize faction ...
... authority , compli- ance with its Laws , acquiescence in its measures , are duties enjoined by the fundamental ... authorities , are destructive of this fundamental principle , and of fatal tendency . - They serve to organize faction ...
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