The Democracy Reader: Classic and Modern Speeches, Essays, Poems, Declarations, and Documents on Freedom and Human Rights WorldwideDiane Ravitch, Abigail M. Thernstrom HarperCollins, 1992 - 331 páginas The author of The American Reader presents a uniquely readable anthology of the writings and thoughts--from Locke, Plato, Rushdie, King, Jefferson, and others--that have shaped this country and had a profound effect on the world and people everywhere. Illustrated throughout. |
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... body must not be drawn from the body of the nation at large ; it is proper for the inhabitants of each principal town to choose a representative from it . The great advantage of representatives is that they are able to discuss public ...
... body must not be drawn from the body of the nation at large ; it is proper for the inhabitants of each principal town to choose a representative from it . The great advantage of representatives is that they are able to discuss public ...
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... body , there would no longer be liberty , because the two powers would be united , the same persons some- times belonging and always able to belong to both . If the legislative body were not convened for a considerable time , there ...
... body , there would no longer be liberty , because the two powers would be united , the same persons some- times belonging and always able to belong to both . If the legislative body were not convened for a considerable time , there ...
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... body discussed the public business , it was natural for the executive power to propose and discuss with them ; otherwise , there would have been a strange confusion in the resolutions . If the executive power enacts on the raising of ...
... body discussed the public business , it was natural for the executive power to propose and discuss with them ; otherwise , there would have been a strange confusion in the resolutions . If the executive power enacts on the raising of ...
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Massachusetts Body of Liberties | 99 |
Virginia Bill of Rights | 105 |
The Constitution of the United States of America | 111 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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