| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 572 páginas
...desperation, and oblige them to seek relief by the hazardous experiment of a physical collision. ' Anarchy will then be the result ; but it will have been brought about by despotism ' (vol. ii. p. 170). In support of this opinion, he quotes two great American names, that of General... | |
| 1836 - 564 páginas
...desperation, and oblige them to seek relief by the hazardous experiment of a physical collision. ' Anarchy will then be the result ; but it will have been brought about by despotism ' (vol. ii. p. 170). In support of this opinion, he quotes two great American names, that of General... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 500 páginas
...of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities...but it will have been brought about by despotism. * This power may be centred in an assembly, in which case it will be strong without being stable ;... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 290 páginas
...of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities...oblige them to have recourse to physical force."* If, after reading this, we were to interrogate the writer, we should perhaps find that in no part of... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 286 páginas
...of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities...oblige them to have recourse to physical force."* If, after reading this, we were to interrogate the writer, we should perhaps find that in no part of... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1843 - 1154 páginas
...America are destroyed, that event will arise from the unlimited tyranny of the majority ; anarchy will be the result, but it will have been brought about by despotism." To the same purpose is the opinion of President Jefferson, the ablest advocate for democratic principles... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1850 - 488 páginas
...of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities...but it will have been brought about by despotism. Mr. Hamilton expresses the same opinion in the Federalist, No. 51. " It is of great importance in a... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 páginas
...of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities...but it will have been brought about by despotism. Mr. Hamilton expresses the same opinion in the Federalist, No. 51. "It is of great importance in a... | |
| Maryland. Constitutional Convention - 1851 - 810 páginas
...America are destroyed, that event may be attributable to the unlimited authority of the majorities, which may at some future time urge the minorities...desperation, and oblige them to have recourse to physical furee. Anarchy will i then he the result, but it will have been brought about by despotism." To a government... | |
| New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council - 1853 - 244 páginas
...institutions of America are troyed, that event may be attributed to the imited authority of the majority which may at some future time urge the minorities...but it will have been brought about by despotism. Mr. Hamilton expresses the same opinion in the Federalist, No. 51: — "It is of great importance in... | |
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