This is one of those truths which, to a correct and unprejudiced mind, carries its own evidence along with it; and may be obscured, but cannot be made plainer by argument or reasoning. It rests upon axioms as simple as they are universal — the means... Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times - Page 197by George Robertson - 1855 - 404 pagesFull view - About this book
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...cannot be made plainer by argument or reasoning. It rests upon axions as simple as they are universal; the means ought to be proportioned to the end', the...attained. Whether there ought to be a federal government intrusted with the care of the common defense is a question in the first instance open to discussion;... | |
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...stock in trade collectively, exactly like partnerships and stock companies. Hamilton says (Fed., 23): "The persons from whose agency the attainment of any...possess the means by which it is to be attained." So do the trades-unions want all the necessary accompaniments of collective bargaining and for union... | |
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