| George Washington - 1835 - 568 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers, than are indispensably necessary...consequently, that no objection ought to be made against tin.' quantity of power delegated to it. Secondly, that these powers, as the appointment of all rulers... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 588 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...and at short, stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among ilie legislative, executive, and judicial branches... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 508 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...and at short, stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 550 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...and at short, stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...from, and at short stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 488 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...and at short, stated intervals recur to, the free Che IHcw Constitution 101 suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative^xecutive,... | |
| Timothy Farrar - 1867 - 556 strani
...government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary to perform the functions of good government ; and, consequently, that no objection...and at short, stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches... | |
| Timothy Farrar - 1867 - 560 strani
...whole machine must move, my creed is simply, — First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary to perform the functions of good government; and, consequently, that no objection ought to be made against the quantity of power... | |
| George Washington - 1871 - 240 strani
...which the whole must move, my creed is simply, — First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...these powers, as the appointment of all rulers will forever arise from, and at some stated intervals recur to, the free suffrage of the people, are so... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 1010 strani
...the whole machine must move, my creed is simply, First, that the general government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary...appointment of all rulers will for ever arise from, and at ghort, stated intervals recur to, the free suffrages of the people, are so distributed among the legislative,... | |
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