American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... ideas herein contained have been slowly formed but probably everyone who happens to read or glance through this volume will find something to which he cannot agree . In order to make the price of this book reasonable the author ...
... ideas herein contained have been slowly formed but probably everyone who happens to read or glance through this volume will find something to which he cannot agree . In order to make the price of this book reasonable the author ...
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... idea were indivis- ible . The power over internal affairs was considered inextricably bound up with power of war and peace and foreign relations . Professor Van Tyne says that Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords made an argument ...
... idea were indivis- ible . The power over internal affairs was considered inextricably bound up with power of war and peace and foreign relations . Professor Van Tyne says that Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords made an argument ...
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... idea prevailed . This American federal idea differs from the federal idea in Europe . Greece gave to the world the idea of a free , independent city , ruled by its own people . That was a priceless gift . But Greek cities never could ...
... idea prevailed . This American federal idea differs from the federal idea in Europe . Greece gave to the world the idea of a free , independent city , ruled by its own people . That was a priceless gift . But Greek cities never could ...
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... idea lacked the self - preserving and self - recuperating element of local self - government , free from control of the central government , and nothing but despotic power held the Empire together for five hundred years after the ...
... idea lacked the self - preserving and self - recuperating element of local self - government , free from control of the central government , and nothing but despotic power held the Empire together for five hundred years after the ...
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... idea to its logical conclusion by boldly dividing sovereign powers between the federal government and the States . Single sovereignty of the people became a dual sovereignty of the people . For instance , the people of New York State ...
... idea to its logical conclusion by boldly dividing sovereign powers between the federal government and the States . Single sovereignty of the people became a dual sovereignty of the people . For instance , the people of New York State ...
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