The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 páginas |
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... despotic . There is another division , belonging to governments of most civilized countries , which distributes the powers of the rulers into three branches 1st , the legislative , or law - making power : 2d , the judicial , or judging ...
... despotic . There is another division , belonging to governments of most civilized countries , which distributes the powers of the rulers into three branches 1st , the legislative , or law - making power : 2d , the judicial , or judging ...
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... despotic . In despotic countries , the three powers of gov- ernment are usually placed in the hands of the emperor , king , or chief . The sultan of Turkey , for instance , makes the laws , has them interpreted as he chooses , and has ...
... despotic . In despotic countries , the three powers of gov- ernment are usually placed in the hands of the emperor , king , or chief . The sultan of Turkey , for instance , makes the laws , has them interpreted as he chooses , and has ...
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... despotic power over the people , is called the union of church and state . It is carefully provided against in our political systems . When a king is active and ambitious , he usually carries on wars with other countries , thereby seek ...
... despotic power over the people , is called the union of church and state . It is carefully provided against in our political systems . When a king is active and ambitious , he usually carries on wars with other countries , thereby seek ...
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... despotic government is one in which power has no check ; a tyrannical government is one in which government is exercised arbitrarily , and against law and justice ; a free government is one in which the liberty of the citizen is ...
... despotic government is one in which power has no check ; a tyrannical government is one in which government is exercised arbitrarily , and against law and justice ; a free government is one in which the liberty of the citizen is ...
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... despotic . CHAPTER XXI . Origin and History of Government . THE necessity of Government must have been discovered in the first human family . If a child is not restrained , he will run into the fire , leap out of the window , break the ...
... despotic . CHAPTER XXI . Origin and History of Government . THE necessity of Government must have been discovered in the first human family . If a child is not restrained , he will run into the fire , leap out of the window , break the ...
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