American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... called upon to reconcile a division of sov- ereign powers ; never before has a court had power to annul the statutes of forty - eight sovereign states and of a federal govern- De Sumichrast , a recent English writer on America , says ...
... called upon to reconcile a division of sov- ereign powers ; never before has a court had power to annul the statutes of forty - eight sovereign states and of a federal govern- De Sumichrast , a recent English writer on America , says ...
Pagina 47
... called " English Traits and American Confessions " a remark which signifies much as to English Traits . The best trait of the average Englishman , high or low , whatever rut fate may have shot him into by birth or chance , was that he ...
... called " English Traits and American Confessions " a remark which signifies much as to English Traits . The best trait of the average Englishman , high or low , whatever rut fate may have shot him into by birth or chance , was that he ...
Pagina 57
... called for men who were willing to endure privation , labor , want , and struggle . America profited by the vicissitudes of contending factions in England . During the lat- ter part of the reign of Charles I , the Cavaliers persecuted ...
... called for men who were willing to endure privation , labor , want , and struggle . America profited by the vicissitudes of contending factions in England . During the lat- ter part of the reign of Charles I , the Cavaliers persecuted ...
Pagina 67
... called " Tories , " included many of ability , experience , and integrity ; scholars , land owners , and merchants , lawyers and high officials in pol- itics and administration ; men of fine manners and customs . But there was a ...
... called " Tories , " included many of ability , experience , and integrity ; scholars , land owners , and merchants , lawyers and high officials in pol- itics and administration ; men of fine manners and customs . But there was a ...
Pagina 69
... called for a strong central government to cure the lack of credit and the interstate conflicts and the currency disorders of the thirteen states , each trying to overreach its neighbor . Hence New York was for a strong central ...
... called for a strong central government to cure the lack of credit and the interstate conflicts and the currency disorders of the thirteen states , each trying to overreach its neighbor . Hence New York was for a strong central ...
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