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POLITICAL
ways. The interest
fore to be protected £ *? filler Co
number of memb ' ,7 gmng ft Stltuencies nef>r, ,,
all represent th<- ,' To which -,. pr°Port;^ there-
choos^ them, £ Joje c^^ ^ ?e^ly la^er
-tice than by theor/ What^ay, is ^ ^ ques ded, that as
The ancient deJl G to be H^.- ? Who shall
racies^small in
population, sus ~mal -
definite notion Of ' le of intense
tyrant (like other fAPSrs°nal rights
^ '
S'Ze>
prao
tyrant
session of the
representative
government
cratic princ
landholders,
excitement over
all, where the rel
for a long time
democracy. Th
that it affords al]
free choice of
ment can
cumstances a
and steadiest of
most the changes
and moral
governing
a power above its
condition and sim
ment, manlineSS)
are nowhere eis
changes which
ger than constit
deed, it would
politics that has
dies order witA ,
spies. But neith
°te
furnishes
*
.
"Centrated
the
Se°Ure Pos
the
of pOpular
of demo,
-r c
les^ ^irly be ot *at fo'"* aS the
^ ^ country wh£* as the °^ of pOpular
ver J ^Higence jfre all, Or tes of demo,
e rel .large territon USed. anrl y a11' a™
me >.10us and SOC2 is ver A^on under
Th ^ ^nder ^^4 U ? V^
^o * go°d>— wi
wish to
whic
!* o°>— will,
*tm?sPhere of
e^mentSi
lt
It s
crumble>^ c
most easiK pleces
of Ufe £ As lo
restraint an^ ain. it
f0und'
neither
a gOvern.
Arable cir-
of the quietest
which fcels
th
tlle self-
ls subject to
e1uality of
es COntent.
aw> such as
in society,
e of resee. ^ stron^
Valuable ^esentation, in-
'ement in
and recon-
or
ve