| 1909 - 228 páginas
...nation but without success. Der unten erwähnte torystische Grundsatz stammt aus früherer Zeit: law in a free country is or ought to be the determination of the majority of those who have property in land. Fraktionsinteresse zusammenhielt, Regierungspartei und Opposition,... | |
| Dimitrie B. Ionescu - 1909 - 522 páginas
...ofthenation but without success. Der unten erwähnte torystische Grundsatz stammt aus früherer Zeit: law in a free country is or ought to be the determination of the majority of those who have property in land. 1 Vgl. Leeky, History of England 1473. Dort zahlreiche Belege. Fraktionsinteresse... | |
| E. T. Raymond - 1919 - 332 páginas
...nothing in common; he is simply the " Everlasting Nay " incarnate. He would agree with Swift that " law in a free country is, or ought to be, the determination of the majority of those who have property in land." He seems to believe, literally, that the aim of all good government... | |
| E. T. Raymond - 1919 - 338 páginas
...nothing in common; he is simply the " Everlasting Nay " incarnate. He would agree with Swift that " law in a free country is, or ought to be, the determination of the majority of those who have property in land." He seems to believe, literally, that the aim of all good government... | |
| E. T. Raymond - 1920 - 296 páginas
...nothing in common; he is simply the "Everlasting Nay" incarnate. He would agree with Swift that "law in a free country is, or ought to be, the determination of the majority of those who have property in land." He seems to believe, literally, that the aim of all good government... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 páginas
...it as a maxim, that whoever desires the character of a proud man, ought to conceal his vanity. Law, in a free country, is, or ought to be, the determination of the majority of those who have property in land. One argument used to the disadvantage of Providence, I take to be... | |
| Christopher Hill - 1982 - 308 páginas
...England who shall be King, as whose King he shall be. George Lockhart to the Duke of Atholl, 1705 Law in a free country is, or ought to be, the determination of the majority of those who have property in land. Dean Swift, Thoughts on Various Subjects 'The Glorious Revolution'... | |
| 1923 - 334 páginas
...masterpiece, "is everywhere the result of universal suffrage," and Swift emphatically declared: "Law in a free country is, or ought to be, the determination of those who have property in land," a principle adopted in the ancient Italian republics. That keen student... | |
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