Methods of Constitutional Construction the Synthetic Method Illustrated On the

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Methods of Constitutional Construction the Synthetic Method Illustrated On the
Theodore Albert Schroeder
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) "Reason, " says Burke, "clearly and manfully delivered, has in itself a mighty force; but reason, in the mouth of legal authority, is, one may fairly say, irresistible. " (Lett, on Regicide Peace. ) It is of importance to show how many of the great- est men, of all ages and countries, have borne testi- mony to the prevalence of true over false conclusions, when both are fairly offered to the human mind. "Truth, " says Mr. Locke, "certainly would do well enough, if she were once left to shift ...for herself. She seldom has received, and I fear never will receive, much assistance from the power of great men, to whom she is but rarely known, and more rarely wel- come. She is not taught by law nor has she any need of force to procure her entrance into the minds of men. " (Letter on Toleration. ) The following is the emphatical language of Montesquieu : "La raison a un empire naturel ; elle a meme un empire tyranni- que: on lui resiste, mais cette resistance est son triomphe, encore un peu de temps, et Ton sera force de revenir a elle.

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