American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... principles conquered as they went , like the armies of the Saracens , until now no one can deny that the New England type dominates America . The nar- row religion has been discarded , the mind has broadened , the theoretic qualities ...
... principles conquered as they went , like the armies of the Saracens , until now no one can deny that the New England type dominates America . The nar- row religion has been discarded , the mind has broadened , the theoretic qualities ...
Pagina 183
... principles taught by the founder of Christianity . Historically it has de- veloped along the lines of that religion . Its first settlements were in its name , and while every one is welcome , whether a believer in Christianity or in any ...
... principles taught by the founder of Christianity . Historically it has de- veloped along the lines of that religion . Its first settlements were in its name , and while every one is welcome , whether a believer in Christianity or in any ...
Pagina 306
... principles — which at bottom were one thus found their way to New England in the Mayflower the principle of a democratic church and the principle of a democratic state . . . . The capable leaders who created the early constitu- tion of ...
... principles — which at bottom were one thus found their way to New England in the Mayflower the principle of a democratic church and the principle of a democratic state . . . . The capable leaders who created the early constitu- tion of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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