American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... cities , princes with unlimited power over vassals or subjects , have filled the pages of history and some still survive . But they are becom- ing effete and parasitic anachronisms . This is due to the " Great Experiment " in America ...
... cities , princes with unlimited power over vassals or subjects , have filled the pages of history and some still survive . But they are becom- ing effete and parasitic anachronisms . This is due to the " Great Experiment " in America ...
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... cities , but there the laws were made by the people direct and that system was possible only where the population was small . The republican form of government was not known . Here again Cooley says , " By republican government is ...
... cities , but there the laws were made by the people direct and that system was possible only where the population was small . The republican form of government was not known . Here again Cooley says , " By republican government is ...
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... cities where most of the problems are business problems , nor has it worked at all in the South where the negro was given the ballot , now practically eliminated by confining the vote to those who can read and understand the ...
... cities where most of the problems are business problems , nor has it worked at all in the South where the negro was given the ballot , now practically eliminated by confining the vote to those who can read and understand the ...
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... cities never could combine into a permanent federal union and so they perished by the arms of Philip of Macedon at Charoneia in 338 B.C. Grote points out as to the Greeks " that in respect to political sovereignty , complete disunion ...
... cities never could combine into a permanent federal union and so they perished by the arms of Philip of Macedon at Charoneia in 338 B.C. Grote points out as to the Greeks " that in respect to political sovereignty , complete disunion ...
Pagina 34
... cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has been displaced by politi- cal parties , but the old town meeting spirit of home rule survives . It is an American institution . - ( 9 ) Separation of ...
... cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has been displaced by politi- cal parties , but the old town meeting spirit of home rule survives . It is an American institution . - ( 9 ) Separation of ...
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