American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... forces which affect those institutions and the American Re- public . This gives a legal basis to the book , but the scope of the subject is wide and leads far afield of the law . Like the law , however , the subject is full of ...
... forces which affect those institutions and the American Re- public . This gives a legal basis to the book , but the scope of the subject is wide and leads far afield of the law . Like the law , however , the subject is full of ...
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... forces at work in America bearing on the future of American institutions . The more the subject is dis- cussed the safer those institutions will be . It is a curious fact that while lawyers formulate and direct social legislation , and ...
... forces at work in America bearing on the future of American institutions . The more the subject is dis- cussed the safer those institutions will be . It is a curious fact that while lawyers formulate and direct social legislation , and ...
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... FORCES AFFECTING AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS XIX . WEALTH XX . " TRUSTS " XXI . THE CORPORATION XXII . LABOR UNIONS . XXIII . RAILROAD MEN XXIV . RAILROADS XXV . WALL STREET AND WALL STREET BANKERS XXVI . AMERICAN WOMEN XXVII . THE LAWYERS ...
... FORCES AFFECTING AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS XIX . WEALTH XX . " TRUSTS " XXI . THE CORPORATION XXII . LABOR UNIONS . XXIII . RAILROAD MEN XXIV . RAILROADS XXV . WALL STREET AND WALL STREET BANKERS XXVI . AMERICAN WOMEN XXVII . THE LAWYERS ...
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... force the question whether popular sov- ereignty was possible . In his Gettysburg speech he said , " We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain , that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom , and ...
... force the question whether popular sov- ereignty was possible . In his Gettysburg speech he said , " We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain , that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom , and ...
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... forces have unrestricted play , inequality is certain to ensue . Democracy destroys the balance of opinions , interests , and classes , on which constitutional liberty mainly depends , and its constant tendency is to impair the ...
... forces have unrestricted play , inequality is certain to ensue . Democracy destroys the balance of opinions , interests , and classes , on which constitutional liberty mainly depends , and its constant tendency is to impair the ...
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