| Doris Stevens - 1920 - 482 lapas
...from the consent of the governed?" and then — "But if you have the general principle acknowledged that the just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed." . . . and so forth. But the idea of applying the Declaration of Independence to modern politics fairly... | |
| New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly - 1920 - 1506 lapas
...culmination, to establish the American principle as enunciated by the founders of this Republic "that all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed ;" and WHEREAS, In accordance with this principle the people of Ireland, in December, 1918, by a vote... | |
| Martin Joseph Wade - 1920 - 254 lapas
...same theory of government, — that the people are the only legitimate source of power, and that all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed." — John Quincy Adams. 5. This description almost perfectly fits the making of the Mayflower Compact... | |
| David Rowland Francis - 1921 - 400 lapas
...128 that they represented a country whose institutions were based upon the great principle that all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed, and whose superstructure was universal education, and the crowning arch equality of opportunity. Chairman... | |
| Frank Exline - 1922 - 258 lapas
...the source of political power are somewhat confused. According to the Declaration of Independence, the "just powers" of government are derived from "the consent of the governed"; but in some of the state constitutions it is declared that "all political power is vested in and derived... | |
| Moorhouse F. X. Millar, Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1922 - 354 lapas
...rights of man — who deny that the people are the only legitimate source of power — who deny that all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed. Neither your time, nor perhaps the cheerful nature of this occasion, permit me here to enter upon the... | |
| Oscar Newfang - 1924 - 412 lapas
...poor of earth. CHAPTER XII THE BENEFITS OF A WORLD GOVERNMENT EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL BENEFITS As all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed, it follows that the degree of wisdom with which governments are administered and which is embodied... | |
| Byron Cloyd Bryner - 1926 - 340 lapas
...GOVERNED." I have quoted so much at this time merely to show that, according to our ancient faith, the just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed. Now the relation of master and slave is, pro tanto, a total violation of this principle. The master... | |
| Archibald Ewing Stevenson - 1927 - 174 lapas
...failure, or if some more promising measure is proposed. In the States alone is the principle applicable that the just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed. On the other hand, the National Government was wisely designed to be less flexible. The States did... | |
| John Fordyce Markey - 1928 - 618 lapas
...so. Miiller, in The Secret and Power of the Jesuits, says that the very democratic doctrine that all just powers of government are derived from the consent of the governed— a principle advanced by John Locke and appearing later in our American revolutionary Declaration of... | |
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