American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... south on that line about 65 miles to latitude 41 ° ( near Youngstown ) then directly west for 120 miles ( a little over halfway across the state ) , thence north to Lake Erie again . It took in about one - eighth of the state . It ...
... south on that line about 65 miles to latitude 41 ° ( near Youngstown ) then directly west for 120 miles ( a little over halfway across the state ) , thence north to Lake Erie again . It took in about one - eighth of the state . It ...
Pagina 84
... South always have been and are one ; in character and the cardinal virtues ; in race , English ; in laws and ... South after colonial times . The South thenceforth relied on its own native white stock for increase of the white population ...
... South always have been and are one ; in character and the cardinal virtues ; in race , English ; in laws and ... South after colonial times . The South thenceforth relied on its own native white stock for increase of the white population ...
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... South , and perhaps as a whole they are not so strong . Some of them , however , take rank with the best of the old régime and are proving that the new South still breeds statesmen . Such as they are they represent the struggle of the ...
... South , and perhaps as a whole they are not so strong . Some of them , however , take rank with the best of the old régime and are proving that the new South still breeds statesmen . Such as they are they represent the struggle of the ...
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1 A written constitution | 1 |
2 Popular sovereignty and a republic 3 Universal suffrage | 16 |
XXXII | 23 |
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