American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... says our Supreme Court " is the very greatest refinement in social policy to which any state of circumstances has ever given rise , or to which any age has ever given birth . " 3 The British had not then and have not now any such protec ...
... says our Supreme Court " is the very greatest refinement in social policy to which any state of circumstances has ever given rise , or to which any age has ever given birth . " 3 The British had not then and have not now any such protec ...
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... says of the mixture of whites and blacks , " It is , indeed , very undesirable that the two peoples should ever be linked by marriage , for the offsprings of such marriages are almost always weak and short - lived . Whenever they have ...
... says of the mixture of whites and blacks , " It is , indeed , very undesirable that the two peoples should ever be linked by marriage , for the offsprings of such marriages are almost always weak and short - lived . Whenever they have ...
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... says in his History of the Greek and Roman World ( 1925 ) , p . 81 , " It is difficult to say whether the Semite in an imperial position showed more cruelty or more incapacity ; but Asia was a chamber of horrors during the centuries of ...
... says in his History of the Greek and Roman World ( 1925 ) , p . 81 , " It is difficult to say whether the Semite in an imperial position showed more cruelty or more incapacity ; but Asia was a chamber of horrors during the centuries of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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