American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... institution had arisen , popular sovereignty by a republic , not an unbridled democracy , not an uncontrolled rule by the majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says ... INSTITUTIONS " ? PART I WHAT ARE "
... institution had arisen , popular sovereignty by a republic , not an unbridled democracy , not an uncontrolled rule by the majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says ... INSTITUTIONS " ? PART I WHAT ARE "
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... institution which the New Englander carried with him wherever he went . It prevails today throughout the North . It educates the people to self - government , furnishes an outlet 44 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ? (8) Town ...
... institution which the New Englander carried with him wherever he went . It prevails today throughout the North . It educates the people to self - government , furnishes an outlet 44 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ? (8) Town ...
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... institutions . But the principle of toleration is universally and firmly established . " 2 This freedom from religious persecution can be appreciated only by reading what religious persecution in the past has done throughout the world ...
... institutions . But the principle of toleration is universally and firmly established . " 2 This freedom from religious persecution can be appreciated only by reading what religious persecution in the past has done throughout the world ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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