American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... capital , labor , European war , or European communism . Instinctively and intuitively the Ameri- can people respond to the call that the republic is in danger . This is a fundamental characteristic that underlies the American nation ...
... capital , labor , European war , or European communism . Instinctively and intuitively the Ameri- can people respond to the call that the republic is in danger . This is a fundamental characteristic that underlies the American nation ...
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... capital , no dominating center of industrial , political , or intellec- tual life . " 1 3 ( 7 ) Universal Common Schools . A common school education for every child , free of charge , supported by taxation , and requir- ing every child ...
... capital , no dominating center of industrial , political , or intellec- tual life . " 1 3 ( 7 ) Universal Common Schools . A common school education for every child , free of charge , supported by taxation , and requir- ing every child ...
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... capital nor manufactures nor even a single large town . These sensational theorists , who attribute mercenary and sordid motives to every great political develop- ment , bring reproach on the economic influence in history . Each of the ...
... capital nor manufactures nor even a single large town . These sensational theorists , who attribute mercenary and sordid motives to every great political develop- ment , bring reproach on the economic influence in history . Each of the ...
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... capital . Protestant settlements which had lingered through the century now almost disappeared . Bandon , Tullamore , Athlone , Kil- beggan , and many other places , once almost exclusively English and Scotch , were abandoned to the ...
... capital . Protestant settlements which had lingered through the century now almost disappeared . Bandon , Tullamore , Athlone , Kil- beggan , and many other places , once almost exclusively English and Scotch , were abandoned to the ...
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... capital and the railroads thought they could do as they pleased , but found that they could not . Congress and the courts put them back where they belonged . In the same way when the farmers started practically to confiscate the ...
... capital and the railroads thought they could do as they pleased , but found that they could not . Congress and the courts put them back where they belonged . In the same way when the farmers started practically to confiscate the ...
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