American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... , the future of the United States is of incalculable importance . Already we feel their influence much , and we shall feel it more . We have a good - 3 deal to learn from them ; we shall find in CH . I 5 " THE GREAT EXPERIMENT "
... , the future of the United States is of incalculable importance . Already we feel their influence much , and we shall feel it more . We have a good - 3 deal to learn from them ; we shall find in CH . I 5 " THE GREAT EXPERIMENT "
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... important a danger of the coming democracy of Europe , cer- tainly does not appear as a marked characteristic of the Demos of Athens . " 2 As to the charge that in Greece the rich were oppressed with unequal taxation and plundered by ...
... important a danger of the coming democracy of Europe , cer- tainly does not appear as a marked characteristic of the Demos of Athens . " 2 As to the charge that in Greece the rich were oppressed with unequal taxation and plundered by ...
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... important " as the Supreme Court . Professor Burgess of Columbia University , after reviewing all governments , ancient and modern , demon- strates that the rights of man were and are protected against government usurpation for the ...
... important " as the Supreme Court . Professor Burgess of Columbia University , after reviewing all governments , ancient and modern , demon- strates that the rights of man were and are protected against government usurpation for the ...
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... important still , the English system would give Congress the power practically to name and change the executive department , excepting the Presi- dent . The American people are unwilling that the Cabinet 30 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN ...
... important still , the English system would give Congress the power practically to name and change the executive department , excepting the Presi- dent . The American people are unwilling that the Cabinet 30 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN ...
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... importance . " 2 The town meeting is a New England institution , free from city , state , and federal centralization of power . Sturdily it holds its way . It asks no favors and grants none . Formerly it was the center of power . It no ...
... importance . " 2 The town meeting is a New England institution , free from city , state , and federal centralization of power . Sturdily it holds its way . It asks no favors and grants none . Formerly it was the center of power . It no ...
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