American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... hands of the American people . " Nor was Europe at all convinced of the stability or safety of popular sov- ereignty even after America had established it . And with rea- The American ship of state rocked and rolled until a civil war ...
... hands of the American people . " Nor was Europe at all convinced of the stability or safety of popular sov- ereignty even after America had established it . And with rea- The American ship of state rocked and rolled until a civil war ...
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... hands , for their weal or woe , the fate of this experiment . If we fail , who shall venture the repetition ? If our example shall prove to be one not of encouragement , but of terror , not fit to be imitated , but fit only to be ...
... hands , for their weal or woe , the fate of this experiment . If we fail , who shall venture the repetition ? If our example shall prove to be one not of encouragement , but of terror , not fit to be imitated , but fit only to be ...
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... hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the ...
... hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically confined to a few communities on the eastern shores of the United States . In the ...
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... hands the balance against their own representatives by periodical elections . Seventh , the legisla- tures of the several States are balanced against the Senate by sexennial elections . " 1 There is another check and balance , the ...
... hands the balance against their own representatives by periodical elections . Seventh , the legisla- tures of the several States are balanced against the Senate by sexennial elections . " 1 There is another check and balance , the ...
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... hand , it has produced a distribution of wealth never before known and may be the means of a conservative and gradual transformation of the economic structure , which all thinkers think about but which is the problem of the age ...
... hand , it has produced a distribution of wealth never before known and may be the means of a conservative and gradual transformation of the economic structure , which all thinkers think about but which is the problem of the age ...
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