An Inquiry Into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United StatesBobbs-Merrill, 1969 - 560 páginas |
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SECTION THE SECOND | 71 |
SECTION THE THIRD | 147 |
SECTION THE FOURTH | 215 |
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Adams Adams's system American aristocracy army artificial avarice balance bank paper bestow cause charters civil commerce considered constitution corporation corrupt create currency defend despotism destroy division of power effects election England English enrich equal errour evil moral excite executive power exist faction favour feudal form of government fraud fraudulent free government governours hereditary orders house of lords human idea individuals influence John Taylor judges judicial power king labour legislative legislative power legislature liberty mankind ment militia millions mode monarchy monopoly moral principles nation natural right nature never nobility numerical analysis offices oppression paper and patronage paper stock paper system parties of interest political law produce publick representatives republican republick responsibility second age sedition senate separate interest sinecure slavery society sovereignty species stockjobbers superstition system of paper talents taxation Taylor theory third age tion transfer tyranny United usurpation vices virtue wealth whig whilst