American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the early twentieth century , more than fifty countries , con- taining in all ...
... early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the early twentieth century , more than fifty countries , con- taining in all ...
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... early Romans with the Samnites and other adjacent tribes produced a type , rude , to be sure , and rustic and unlettered , but warlike , frugal , hardy , and just . They conquered and governed the civilized world . In England the fusion ...
... early Romans with the Samnites and other adjacent tribes produced a type , rude , to be sure , and rustic and unlettered , but warlike , frugal , hardy , and just . They conquered and governed the civilized world . In England the fusion ...
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... Early American Spirit and the Genesis of It by Richard S. Storrs ( 1878 ) , p . 24. " Although the pilgrims had thus advanced far from their earlier helplessness , their numbers were still small . In 1624 there were but a hundred and ...
... Early American Spirit and the Genesis of It by Richard S. Storrs ( 1878 ) , p . 24. " Although the pilgrims had thus advanced far from their earlier helplessness , their numbers were still small . In 1624 there were but a hundred and ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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