American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... ment " ; 128 years before Montesquieu's " Spirit of the Laws , " and 142 years before Rousseau's " Contrat Social . " The Dutch Union of Utrecht of 1579 was not a constitution . * A written constitution is an American institution . It ...
... ment " ; 128 years before Montesquieu's " Spirit of the Laws , " and 142 years before Rousseau's " Contrat Social . " The Dutch Union of Utrecht of 1579 was not a constitution . * A written constitution is an American institution . It ...
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William Wilson Cook. ment has no effect . What makes a race are their mental and , above all , their moral ... ment , republican institutions , which govern but do not restrict . Hence it is that the great nations have been ...
William Wilson Cook. ment has no effect . What makes a race are their mental and , above all , their moral ... ment , republican institutions , which govern but do not restrict . Hence it is that the great nations have been ...
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... ment , and it is true also that the Irish people were at that time opposed to the English government and were in sympathy with any movement anywhere in opposition to the English govern- ment , but this does not prove that the Irish were ...
... ment , and it is true also that the Irish people were at that time opposed to the English government and were in sympathy with any movement anywhere in opposition to the English govern- ment , but this does not prove that the Irish were ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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