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William Wilson Cook. CHAPTER II WHAT ARE " AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ? THE weakness and worthlessness of the first American gov- ernment a Confederation - from 1777 to 17871 confirmed Europe in its disbelief in popular sovereignty . And ...
William Wilson Cook. CHAPTER II WHAT ARE " AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ? THE weakness and worthlessness of the first American gov- ernment a Confederation - from 1777 to 17871 confirmed Europe in its disbelief in popular sovereignty . And ...
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... American institutions and by the further answer that Europe itself has originated no fun- damental new institutions during the past one hundred and fifty years , but has merely followed and applied these American insti- tutions ...
... American institutions and by the further answer that Europe itself has originated no fun- damental new institutions during the past one hundred and fifty years , but has merely followed and applied these American insti- tutions ...
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William Wilson Cook. CH . II PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS 53 States from England , but without that separation these ten American institutions would not now exist . That would have been a calamity to the human race . Are we ...
William Wilson Cook. CH . II PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS 53 States from England , but without that separation these ten American institutions would not now exist . That would have been a calamity to the human race . Are we ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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