When a man or a party suffers an injustice in the United States, to whom can he turn? To public opinion? That is what forms the majority. To the legislative body? It represents the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive power? It is appointed... Contemporary France - 306. lappuseautors: Gabriel Hanotaux - 1907Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Smyth - 1840 - 446 lapas
...cruelty and injustice in America, to whom shall he appeal ? To the public opinion ? It is that, which forms the majority. To the legislative body ? It represents...the majority, and obeys it blindly. To the executive power ? It is named by the majority, and is a passive instrument in its hands. To the public force... | |
| William Smyth - 1855 - 588 lapas
...cruelty and injustice in America, to whom shall he appeal ? To the public opinion ? It is that, which forms the majority. To the legislative body ? It represents...the majority, and obeys it blindly. To the executive power ? It is named by the majority, and is a passive instrument in its hands. To the public force... | |
| William Smyth - 1855 - 590 lapas
...cruelty and injustice in America, to whom shall he appeal? To the public opinion ? It is that, which forms the majority. To the legislative body ? It represents the majority, and obep it blindly. To the executive power ? It is named by the majority, and is a passive instrument... | |
| 1861 - 458 lapas
...injustice in the United States, to whom can he have recourse ? To public opinion ? It is that which forms the majority. To the legislative body ? It represents...the majority, and obeys it blindly. To the executive power? It is appointed by the majority, and serves as its passive instrument. To public force ? It... | |
| Anonymous - 1861 - 604 lapas
...appeal ? To public opinion ? but it is public opinion that makes the majority. To the legislature ? but it represents the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive ? it is named by the majority and serves as its passive tooL To the army ? the army is only the majority under... | |
| 1861 - 600 lapas
...appeal ? To public opinion ? but it is public opinion that makes the majority. To the legislature ? but it represents the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive ? it is named by the majority and serves as its passive tool. To the army ? the army is only the majority tinder... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville, Stephen D. Grant, Sanford Kessler - 2001 - 376 lapas
...injustice in the United States, to whom do you want him to appeal? To public opinion? It is that which forms the majority. To the legislative body? It represents...the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive power? It is chosen by the majority and serves as its passive instrument. To public force? The public... | |
| Nils Christie - 2000 - 216 lapas
...party suffers an injustice in the United States, to whom can he turn? To public opinion? That is what forms the majority. To the legislative body? It represents...the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive power? It is appointed by the majority and serves as its passive instrument. To the police? They are... | |
| Ricardo Blaug, John J. Schwarzmantel - 2000 - 602 lapas
...party suffers an injustice in the United States, to whom can he turn? To public opinion? That is what forms the majority. To the legislative body? It represents...the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive power? It is appointed by the majority and serves as its passive instrument. To the police? They are... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2004 - 960 lapas
...United States, to whom can he turn? To public opinion? It constitutes the majority. To the legislature? It represents the majority and obeys it blindly. To the executive? It is elected by the majority and serves as its passive instrument. To public force? Public force is nothing... | |
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