American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... century was any persistent effort made to win political freedom . During the long intervening centuries when a rising occurred it was for good government and not self - government . " Despotic monarchies everywhere held the field . " 1 ...
... century was any persistent effort made to win political freedom . During the long intervening centuries when a rising occurred it was for good government and not self - government . " Despotic monarchies everywhere held the field . " 1 ...
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... 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 states , safe in their obscurity , until , a little later , they ...
... 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 states , safe in their obscurity , until , a little later , they ...
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... century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the early twentieth century , more than fifty countries , con- taining in all more than a quarter ...
... century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the early twentieth century , more than fifty countries , con- taining in all more than a quarter ...
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... centuries a few races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that form of government . It led to the American republic . It remains to be seen whether the centrifugal forces render a ...
... centuries a few races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that form of government . It led to the American republic . It remains to be seen whether the centrifugal forces render a ...
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... centuries , it had fortified liberty against the power of the crown , America appeared still more worthy of admiration for the safeguards which , in the delibera- tions of a single memorable year , it had set up against the power of its ...
... centuries , it had fortified liberty against the power of the crown , America appeared still more worthy of admiration for the safeguards which , in the delibera- tions of a single memorable year , it had set up against the power of its ...
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