Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 370
... protection . Now , in order that this property protection be made adequate as the only means of making it sufficient - it must ever be regarded as a fundamental principle , that he who pays the taxes on property alone has the right to ...
... protection . Now , in order that this property protection be made adequate as the only means of making it sufficient - it must ever be regarded as a fundamental principle , that he who pays the taxes on property alone has the right to ...
Page 373
... protection , -are ever liable to oppression , injustice and abuse of power , on the part of the major portion . The existence of a written constitution will be no safeguard to the minority , -destitute of the power to enforce its ...
... protection , -are ever liable to oppression , injustice and abuse of power , on the part of the major portion . The existence of a written constitution will be no safeguard to the minority , -destitute of the power to enforce its ...
Page 381
... protect the person and the property of the citizen , but it is help- lessly incapable of making him either moral , virtuous , or religious . The primary object of government , then , is protection - the protection of the person and ...
... protect the person and the property of the citizen , but it is help- lessly incapable of making him either moral , virtuous , or religious . The primary object of government , then , is protection - the protection of the person and ...
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