American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... Universal Suffrage . Professor Holcombe says that in the 18th century " Not one man in a hundred in Great Britain voted for members of Parliament , and elections came only after long intervals . " In 1780 out of between seven and eight ...
... Universal Suffrage . Professor Holcombe says that in the 18th century " Not one man in a hundred in Great Britain voted for members of Parliament , and elections came only after long intervals . " In 1780 out of between seven and eight ...
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... universal suffrage and yet ward off the attacks on other American institutions by unassimilated and almost unas- similative immigrants and their offspring elements not en- countered until recent years . Universal suffrage worked well ...
... universal suffrage and yet ward off the attacks on other American institutions by unassimilated and almost unas- similative immigrants and their offspring elements not en- countered until recent years . Universal suffrage worked well ...
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... Universal Common Schools . President Coolidge in a proc- lamation November 14 , 1924 , said : " Education for the children of all the people , extending from the primary grades through the university , constitutes America's noblest ...
... Universal Common Schools . President Coolidge in a proc- lamation November 14 , 1924 , said : " Education for the children of all the people , extending from the primary grades through the university , constitutes America's noblest ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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