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3509. GOVERNMENT, Good.—
The first
principle of a good government is certainly
a distribution of its powers into executive,
judiciary and legislative, and a subdivision of
the latter into two or three branches.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. ii, 282.
Ford ed., iv, 454.
(P.
1787)
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