| Harvey Flaumenhaft - 1992 - 340 strani
...discoveries or have made their principal progress toward perfection in modern times. After listing the regular distribution of power into distinct departments,...the introduction of legislative balances and checks, and the institution of courts composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior, he comes... | |
| Ross Harrison - 2002 - 257 strani
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| Donald V. Weatherman - 1994 - 150 strani
...science of politics, . . . like most other sciences has received great improvements. The efficiency of various principles is now well understood, which...distinct departments — the introduction of legislative ballances [sic] and checks — the institution of courts composed of judges, holding their offices... | |
| Robert A. Licht - 1994 - 284 strani
...science of politics, according to The Federalist, "had devised models of a more perfect structure . . . which were either not known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients." The "new forms of government" serve as the means by which democracy is constitutionalized." Foremost among... | |
| David Easton, John G. Gunnell, Michael B. Stein - 1995 - 316 strani
...most other sciences, has received vast improvements. The efficacy of the various principles is now understood, which were either not known at all or...behaviour; the representation of the people in the legislative by deputies of their own election; these are wholly new discoveries, or have made their... | |
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