American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... land monopoly . The French Revolution broke up the land holdings in France . Taxation is doing the same in England . The chief cause of the Russian upheaval was the lure of the land . The unfair treatment of the Scotch - Irish in Ulster ...
... land monopoly . The French Revolution broke up the land holdings in France . Taxation is doing the same in England . The chief cause of the Russian upheaval was the lure of the land . The unfair treatment of the Scotch - Irish in Ulster ...
Pagina 290
... land grants to groups , as we have seen , had an evolution of its own . These original settlers or grantees became the proprietors of the land which was granted to them and they formed a simple agrarian community , bound by the common ...
... land grants to groups , as we have seen , had an evolution of its own . These original settlers or grantees became the proprietors of the land which was granted to them and they formed a simple agrarian community , bound by the common ...
Pagina 366
... land policy of this colony offered great contrasts to the excellent land policy of Pennsyl- vania . The latter served the welfare of the pioneer settler , while the former served the interests of the land speculator and the great ...
... land policy of this colony offered great contrasts to the excellent land policy of Pennsyl- vania . The latter served the welfare of the pioneer settler , while the former served the interests of the land speculator and the great ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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