 | Arthur Norman Holcombe - State governments - 1916 - 518 pages
...the result, he believed, would be substantially the same.4 "To what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the necessary...supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping each other... | |
 | ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1919 - 572 pages
...result, he believed, would be substantially the same. 4 "To what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the necessary...supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping each other... | |
 | Arthur Ritchie Lord - Political science - 1921 - 316 pages
...purpose of correcting encroachments have been shown to be inadequate, and Hamilton concludes that ' the defect must be supplied by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping... | |
 | Thames Williamson - Social problems - 1922 - 844 pages
...security for each against the invasion of the others. . . . To what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the necessary...Constitution? The only answer that can be given is that ... the defect must be supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government, as that... | |
 | H. Knust - History - 1922 - 180 pages
...das Gleichgewicht der drei Gewalten sichern. .Federalist, S. 343: ». . . all exterior provisions are inadequate . . . The defect must be supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may . . . by keeping each other in their proper places... | |
 | James Francis Lawson - Constitutional history - 1926 - 408 pages
...appeals to the people would be neither a proper nor an effectual provision for that purpose. . . . The only answer that can be given is, that as all...the defect must be supplied, by so contriving the interioi structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may. by their mutual relations,... | |
 | Law - 1922 - 494 pages
...what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the necessary partititon of power among the several departments, as laid down...supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping... | |
 | Social sciences - 1896 - 522 pages
...participate in the functions exercised by the others, so as to check but not so as to control them. The defect must be supplied by so contriving the interior structure of government that its several constituent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping... | |
 | Robert A. Dahl - Political Science - 1956 - 168 pages
...government in the same hands." To what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practise the necessary partition of power among the several...supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping... | |
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