American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... never smart , yet rarely failed to gain her objects , and never committed serious follies . . . . They indulged in endless factiousness over offices , but they never attempted to govern , and after one brief experience they never ...
... never smart , yet rarely failed to gain her objects , and never committed serious follies . . . . They indulged in endless factiousness over offices , but they never attempted to govern , and after one brief experience they never ...
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... never loses himself in the outer world , never sinks in the depth of the cosmos , never soars in the endless realness of thought , but , as Jellinek well puts it , dives below the surface to seek the pearls . He brings everything into ...
... never loses himself in the outer world , never sinks in the depth of the cosmos , never soars in the endless realness of thought , but , as Jellinek well puts it , dives below the surface to seek the pearls . He brings everything into ...
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... never lay down their arms until they achieved their independence ; and this impression was confirmed by all his subsequent experience . " " Edmund Burke in a letter written December 9 , 1777 , said : " The [ British ] minister for ...
... never lay down their arms until they achieved their independence ; and this impression was confirmed by all his subsequent experience . " " Edmund Burke in a letter written December 9 , 1777 , said : " The [ British ] minister for ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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