American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... political thinking . " 1 Lecky says , " As we have , I think , abundantly seen , a tendency to democracy does not mean a tendency to parliamentary government , or even a tendency towards greater liberty . On the contrary , strong argu ...
... political thinking . " 1 Lecky says , " As we have , I think , abundantly seen , a tendency to democracy does not mean a tendency to parliamentary government , or even a tendency towards greater liberty . On the contrary , strong argu ...
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... political grounds ; second , in 1882 , on military and economic grounds . " 1 Ross , on the " Old World in the New , " says : " The political exiles famous as the ' Forty - eighters ' included many men of unusual attain- ments and ...
... political grounds ; second , in 1882 , on military and economic grounds . " 1 Ross , on the " Old World in the New , " says : " The political exiles famous as the ' Forty - eighters ' included many men of unusual attain- ments and ...
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... political significance attached thereto . " p . 45 , n . 4 : Senator Hoar of Massachusetts wrote : " The referendum , a scheme by which men charged with political duties avoid responsibility by submitting to the people measures which ...
... political significance attached thereto . " p . 45 , n . 4 : Senator Hoar of Massachusetts wrote : " The referendum , a scheme by which men charged with political duties avoid responsibility by submitting to the people measures which ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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