American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... constitution ( 2 ) Popular sovereignty and a republic . ( 3 ) Universal suffrage ( 4 ) A division of sovereign powers into federal and state ( 5 ) A supreme court with power to declare statutes void ( 6 ) Separation of the executive ...
... constitution ( 2 ) Popular sovereignty and a republic . ( 3 ) Universal suffrage ( 4 ) A division of sovereign powers into federal and state ( 5 ) A supreme court with power to declare statutes void ( 6 ) Separation of the executive ...
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... constitutional monarchy found favor . Abso- lute monarchy , the antipodes of popular sovereignty , ruled . As Sidgwick in his " Development of European Polity " says , abso- lute monarchy was regarded " as the final form of government ...
... constitutional monarchy found favor . Abso- lute monarchy , the antipodes of popular sovereignty , ruled . As Sidgwick in his " Development of European Polity " says , abso- lute monarchy was regarded " as the final form of government ...
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... constitutional liberty mainly depends , and its constant tendency is to impair the efficiency and authority of parliaments , which have hitherto proved the chief organs of political liberty . " Taylor , a recent English writer on the ...
... constitutional liberty mainly depends , and its constant tendency is to impair the efficiency and authority of parliaments , which have hitherto proved the chief organs of political liberty . " Taylor , a recent English writer on the ...
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... constitutional governments , in which taxation and leg- islation are controlled by the people or their representatives . " And yet , he continues , " When I look at the horizon of the future I see the dark menace of grave dangers which ...
... constitutional governments , in which taxation and leg- islation are controlled by the people or their representatives . " And yet , he continues , " When I look at the horizon of the future I see the dark menace of grave dangers which ...
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... Constitution of 1787 was formulated and adopted , yet inasmuch as it gave all governmental power to the people acting through representatives and without king or nobles , Europe continued to look upon the innovation with scorn and ...
... Constitution of 1787 was formulated and adopted , yet inasmuch as it gave all governmental power to the people acting through representatives and without king or nobles , Europe continued to look upon the innovation with scorn and ...
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