| Michael Novak, William Brailsford, Cornelis Heesters - Business & Economics - 2000 - 456 pages
...against by a division of the government into distinct and separate departments. In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| Richard M Battistoni - Law - 2000 - 198 pages
...against by a division of the government into distinct and separate departments. In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| Peter Dennis Bathory, Nancy Lynn Schwartz - Family & Relationships - 2001 - 340 pages
...against by a division of government into distinct and separate departments. In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate divisions. Hence a double... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - Presidents - 2004 - 574 pages
...economic fragmentation for the defense of individual and minority rights. In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| John A. Ferejohn, Jack N. Rakove, Jonathan Riley - History - 2001 - 430 pages
...the 30 Federalist 51, 261-2 (emphasis added). " Ibid., 265. " Ibid., 264: "In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people, is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each, subdivided among distinct and separate departments." M Federalist... | |
| John V. Denson - Executive power - 2001 - 830 pages
...the others. . . . Ambition must be made to counteract ambition. . . . [And in] the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| Cynthia L. Cates, Wayne V. McIntosh - Political Science - 2001 - 264 pages
...is obliged "to control itself" (Federalist #51, para. 4). Madison explains: In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| Martha Derthick - Political Science - 2004 - 216 pages
...reinforcing the principal safeguard, which is "dependence on the people." He wrote: In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
| Moreno Fernández Moreno - History - 2001 - 208 pages
...in favour of a territorial division of governmental functions and powers: In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is...first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double... | |
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