Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Dissertations on Government, the Affairs of the Bank, and Paper Money
Every government, let its form be what it may, contains Within itself a principle common to all, which is, that of a sovereign powe1, or a power over which there IS no control, and which. Controls all others. And as it is impossible to construct a form of government in which this power does not exist, so there must of necessity be a place, if it may. Be so called, for it to exist in.
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