American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... fact that political life is improving and business methods are fairer and private life on the whole is of high standard . Others point to the invading hosts of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe as overwhelming the old American ...
... fact that political life is improving and business methods are fairer and private life on the whole is of high standard . Others point to the invading hosts of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe as overwhelming the old American ...
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... fact that while lawyers formulate and direct social legislation , and the professors not at all , yet the professors write books on social subjects and the lawyers not at all . The result is that lawyers as legislators are not always ...
... fact that while lawyers formulate and direct social legislation , and the professors not at all , yet the professors write books on social subjects and the lawyers not at all . The result is that lawyers as legislators are not always ...
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... fact the whole world . Some vestiges of a republic remained in Switzer- land , but it was only a league of states tending to oligarchy at that time . France had an absolute monarchy ; England under George III practically so ; Germany ...
... fact the whole world . Some vestiges of a republic remained in Switzer- land , but it was only a league of states tending to oligarchy at that time . France had an absolute monarchy ; England under George III practically so ; Germany ...
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... fact that a democratic age is essentially one of degrada- tion , yet historical research warrants our making the assertion that an era of democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers ...
... fact that a democratic age is essentially one of degrada- tion , yet historical research warrants our making the assertion that an era of democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers ...
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... fact they are found throughout his- tory . Professor Sumner of Yale , as the result of a lifetime of study , reached the following conclusion : " If we try to formulate a true definition of civil liberty as an ideal thing towards which ...
... fact they are found throughout his- tory . Professor Sumner of Yale , as the result of a lifetime of study , reached the following conclusion : " If we try to formulate a true definition of civil liberty as an ideal thing towards which ...
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