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Adams, Factions, and a Balanced Constitution - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, April/June 1979, vol. 2, No. 2 [1979] ... A balanced constitution would allow men to distinguish themselves, but would also obstruct self-serving schemes. Compromise would be a prerequisite to political achievement, and compromise would...
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the next step in the development towards the theory of the balanced constitution was the reconciliation of legislative supremacy with the ideas of the separation of powers. This step was taken by John Locke.
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England's Balanced Constitution: England's government had three branched, monarchy, aristocracy and the common people. Many dissidents believed this system was failing. Virtual versus Actual Representation: Wanted split Eng.
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In such subtleties lay the nature of the eighteenth- century constitution. But too much attention need not be paid to the intricacies of the political machine hi order to discover the virtues of that constitution.
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DAVOS (AFP) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday urged the future Iraqi government to ensure that no ethnic or religious group be in a position to dominate others when it draws up a new constitution. ... • Turkey calls for balanced Iraq constitution after vote;
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All ten proposals to ensure open and balanced referendum campaigns in member states on the proposed EU Constitution were voted down by the European Parliament on 14 October 2004.
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The Illinois Constitution says lawmakers cannot appropriate more spending for a fiscal year than they expect the state to receive in revenue during that year. But on Saturday night, lawmakers approved a new state spending plan that — by their own admission — is perhaps more than $2 billion out of balance.
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1997 Session Bill ... and opposition by a small minority repeatedly has thwarted the will of the People that a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution should be submitted to the States for ratification:
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Harris, R. W. 1968 England in the eighteenth century, 1689-1793; a balanced Constitution and new horizons [by] R. W. Harris Humanities Press New York, ... The settlement of the constitution, 1689-1784 / by James Rowley...
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