American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... character of men her ultimate goal is the form of govern- ment , republican institutions , which govern but do not restrict . Hence it is that the great nations have been nations of republican institutions - Greece , Rome , England ...
... character of men her ultimate goal is the form of govern- ment , republican institutions , which govern but do not restrict . Hence it is that the great nations have been nations of republican institutions - Greece , Rome , England ...
Pagina 71
... character of the early Puritans of New England , for they are the parents of one - third the whole white population ... character goes far in this world . It is the fashion today to decry the Pilgrims , the Puritans , the New England ...
... character of the early Puritans of New England , for they are the parents of one - third the whole white population ... character goes far in this world . It is the fashion today to decry the Pilgrims , the Puritans , the New England ...
Pagina 95
... character , vigor , and prosperity . " " 1 Strange to say , the cosmopolitan character of New York City has not made its spirit essentially different from the spirit of the rest of the state . This is because New York City by its oppor ...
... character , vigor , and prosperity . " " 1 Strange to say , the cosmopolitan character of New York City has not made its spirit essentially different from the spirit of the rest of the state . This is because New York City by its oppor ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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