| John Keane - 2003 - 670 páginas
...representative government requires recognition of the right of each nation to determine its own destiny. "What is government more than the management of the affairs of a nation?" he asked. "It is not," he answered. "Sovereignty as a matter of right, appertains to the nation only... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 510 páginas
...we survey the wretched condition of man under the monarchical and hereditary systems of government, dragged from his home by one power, or driven by another,...affairs of a nation ? It is not, and from its nature eannot be, the property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 510 páginas
...we survey the wretched condition of man under the monarchical and hereditary systems of government, dragged from his home by one power, or driven by another,...affairs of a nation ? It is not, and from its nature eannot be, the property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense... | |
| Revista - Vol. 63 - 208 páginas
...survey the wretched condition of man under the monarchical and hereditary systems of Government [...] it becomes evident that those systems are bad, and...construction of Governments is necessary. [...W]hat vve now.see in the world, from the Revolutions of America and France, are a renovation of the natural... | |
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