Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... principle on which an oath is administered on gives the oath a value in the eyes of him who ad judicial occasions is this : it is supposed that an ministers it , or of that political superior who additional security is thereby acquired ...
... principle on which an oath is administered on gives the oath a value in the eyes of him who ad judicial occasions is this : it is supposed that an ministers it , or of that political superior who additional security is thereby acquired ...
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... principle of submission , or rather of subjection , which bent the subject at the feet of his master . The master had all the rights ; the subject had only duties . By the oath the subject solemnly pledged himself to main- tain a ...
... principle of submission , or rather of subjection , which bent the subject at the feet of his master . The master had all the rights ; the subject had only duties . By the oath the subject solemnly pledged himself to main- tain a ...
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... principle of authority , are so many examples of opposition awakened in the moral world , and which have reacted most pow- erfully upon politics . True , religious and philo- sophical oppositions differ from those purely po- litical by ...
... principle of authority , are so many examples of opposition awakened in the moral world , and which have reacted most pow- erfully upon politics . True , religious and philo- sophical oppositions differ from those purely po- litical by ...
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... principle : " Is it possible to establish a fixed relation between gold and silver ? " and then , if it be decided affirma- Mr. Broch ( Norway ) said that the double standard was a delusion and a misnomer ; there was no such thing ...
... principle : " Is it possible to establish a fixed relation between gold and silver ? " and then , if it be decided affirma- Mr. Broch ( Norway ) said that the double standard was a delusion and a misnomer ; there was no such thing ...
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... principles and tendencies of the party . Yet , in such a case , the term government party implies no party principle , but only indicates that the party has actually attained to power and in- fluence . The very same party , however ...
... principles and tendencies of the party . Yet , in such a case , the term government party implies no party principle , but only indicates that the party has actually attained to power and in- fluence . The very same party , however ...
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