American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... professors not at all , yet the professors write books on social subjects and the lawyers not at all . The result is that lawyers as legislators are not always well informed and professors as writers are not always practical . In ...
... professors not at all , yet the professors write books on social subjects and the lawyers not at all . The result is that lawyers as legislators are not always well informed and professors as writers are not always practical . In ...
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... Professor Wrong of the Toronto University says , " The eighteenth century had little experience of republics and no great love for them . Switzerland was the only stable repub- lic in Europe , and it was a loose federation of small ...
... Professor Wrong of the Toronto University says , " The eighteenth century had little experience of republics and no great love for them . Switzerland was the only stable repub- lic in Europe , and it was a loose federation of small ...
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... Professor Sumner of Yale said , " The government of a Roman Emperor , a Czar , a Sultan , or a Napoleon , has been only a raid of a lot of hungry sycophants upon the subject mass ; the aristocracy of Venice and other city states has ...
... Professor Sumner of Yale said , " The government of a Roman Emperor , a Czar , a Sultan , or a Napoleon , has been only a raid of a lot of hungry sycophants upon the subject mass ; the aristocracy of Venice and other city states has ...
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... Professor Adams , " there had arisen a belief in national destiny , a sense of remoteness from older nations and older customs , a consciousness of a separate and dis- tinct existence for America , in short , an ideal of unity and of ...
... Professor Adams , " there had arisen a belief in national destiny , a sense of remoteness from older nations and older customs , a consciousness of a separate and dis- tinct existence for America , in short , an ideal of unity and of ...
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... Professor Sumner of Yale , as the result of a lifetime of study , reached the following conclusion : " If we try to formulate a true definition of civil liberty as an ideal thing towards which the development of political institutions ...
... Professor Sumner of Yale , as the result of a lifetime of study , reached the following conclusion : " If we try to formulate a true definition of civil liberty as an ideal thing towards which the development of political institutions ...
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