Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... representative and the first constituent . The member who goes to the National Assembly is not chosen by the people , nor accountable to them . There are three elections before he is chosen : two sets of magistracy intervene between him ...
... representative and the first constituent . The member who goes to the National Assembly is not chosen by the people , nor accountable to them . There are three elections before he is chosen : two sets of magistracy intervene between him ...
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... representative to an account for his conduct . He is too far removed from them in the chain of representation . If ... representatives go equally with the worst into this Limbus Patrum.20 Their bottoms are supposed foul , and they must ...
... representative to an account for his conduct . He is too far removed from them in the chain of representation . If ... representatives go equally with the worst into this Limbus Patrum.20 Their bottoms are supposed foul , and they must ...
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... representative so principally that you do not at all regard the question of his fitness to execute it . This purgatory interval is not unfavorable to a faithless representative , who may be as good a canvasser as he was a bad governor ...
... representative so principally that you do not at all regard the question of his fitness to execute it . This purgatory interval is not unfavorable to a faithless representative , who may be as good a canvasser as he was a bad governor ...
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