Republics are created by the virtue, public spirit, and intelligence of the citizens. They fall when the wise are banished from the public councils because they dare to be honest, and the profligate are rewarded because they flatter the people in order... Quarterly Review - الصفحة 411853عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
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...judges, Justice Story, said : • "The Constitution was reared for immortality, if the work of man may justly aspire to such a title. It may, nevertheless,...corruption or negligence of its only keepers, the people." This quotation appears in a book he wrote "to promote and encourage the study of the Constitution of... | |
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...lineage, laws, and language are the same. Let the history of the Grecian and Italian republics waru us of our dangers. The National Constitution is our...public spirit, and intelligence of the citizens. They fall when the wise are banished from the public councils because they dare to be honest, and the profligate... | |
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