American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... favor . Abso- lute monarchy , the antipodes of popular sovereignty , ruled . As Sidgwick in his " Development of European Polity " says , abso- lute monarchy was regarded " as the final form of government by which the task of ...
... favor . Abso- lute monarchy , the antipodes of popular sovereignty , ruled . As Sidgwick in his " Development of European Polity " says , abso- lute monarchy was regarded " as the final form of government by which the task of ...
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... favors and grants none . Formerly it was the center of power . It no longer is that , but its spirit still lives in demand- ing home rule for states , cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has ...
... favors and grants none . Formerly it was the center of power . It no longer is that , but its spirit still lives in demand- ing home rule for states , cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has ...
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... favors and advantages which are denied to others . " Nearly all of the state constitu- tions now prohibit the states from favoring any one religion at the expense of others ; religious equality is ordered ; no distinctions are allowed ...
... favors and advantages which are denied to others . " Nearly all of the state constitu- tions now prohibit the states from favoring any one religion at the expense of others ; religious equality is ordered ; no distinctions are allowed ...
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... favor taxes , and were little disposed to serve as militia - men . " 2 But the Quakers , with some exceptions , would not fight , and with savage Indians overrunning the province , peace was impossible . Then came the seven years ' war ...
... favor taxes , and were little disposed to serve as militia - men . " 2 But the Quakers , with some exceptions , would not fight , and with savage Indians overrunning the province , peace was impossible . Then came the seven years ' war ...
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... favor ; for they have the reputation of being steady and industrious , and , unlike most of the other immigrants today , they go chiefly to the country rather than to the towns . " They certainly are clannish , but consider themselves ...
... favor ; for they have the reputation of being steady and industrious , and , unlike most of the other immigrants today , they go chiefly to the country rather than to the towns . " They certainly are clannish , but consider themselves ...
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