American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... demand clear heads as well as loyal hearts , enlightened statesmanship no less than reforming zeal . I ask a question : the answer I leave to the judgment of the reader . " Matthew Arnold wrote , " To us , too , the future of the United ...
... demand clear heads as well as loyal hearts , enlightened statesmanship no less than reforming zeal . I ask a question : the answer I leave to the judgment of the reader . " Matthew Arnold wrote , " To us , too , the future of the United ...
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... demand- ing home rule for states , 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 ...
... demand- ing home rule for states , 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 ...
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... apt to bear fruit in considerable success ; in short , a reserve of strength , self - reliance , courage , and endurance which , when an emergency demands ( as behind the Walls of Derry ) , CH . VIII 87 THE SCOTCH - IRISH.
... apt to bear fruit in considerable success ; in short , a reserve of strength , self - reliance , courage , and endurance which , when an emergency demands ( as behind the Walls of Derry ) , CH . VIII 87 THE SCOTCH - IRISH.
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William Wilson Cook. demands ( as behind the Walls of Derry ) , may surprise the world . " 1 There is no need of asking where men of Scotch - Irish blood will stand in the future of the American Constitution and American institutions ...
William Wilson Cook. demands ( as behind the Walls of Derry ) , may surprise the world . " 1 There is no need of asking where men of Scotch - Irish blood will stand in the future of the American Constitution and American institutions ...
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... an invariable rule to repudiate debts and claims wherever repudiation was possible . For such demands he had one formula : ' Give them a very civil answer that I will exam- t 999 1 ine the claim , etc .; but CH . X ΙΟΙ THE FRENCH.
... an invariable rule to repudiate debts and claims wherever repudiation was possible . For such demands he had one formula : ' Give them a very civil answer that I will exam- t 999 1 ine the claim , etc .; but CH . X ΙΟΙ THE FRENCH.
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