American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... land , but it was only a league of states tending to oligarchy at that time . France had an absolute monarchy ; England under George III practically so ; Germany was under the uncontrolled power of Frederick the Great ; Spain , Italy ...
... land , but it was only a league of states tending to oligarchy at that time . France had an absolute monarchy ; England under George III practically so ; Germany was under the uncontrolled power of Frederick the Great ; Spain , Italy ...
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... land and sea . In the midst of that war Lincoln again expressed with tragic 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 ...
... land and sea . In the midst of that war Lincoln again expressed with tragic 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 ...
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... land , and the Confederation of Holland , all had the germ of fed- eralism , but it remained for America to apply it on a continen- tal scale in the making of a great nation . As Sidgwick says : " Switzerland does not give the decisive ...
... land , and the Confederation of Holland , all had the germ of fed- eralism , but it remained for America to apply it on a continen- tal scale in the making of a great nation . As Sidgwick says : " Switzerland does not give the decisive ...
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... land for educational purposes.5 In 1922 out of the 28,627,201 population from 5 to 17 years of age inclusive , 23,239,227 were enrolled in the public schools ; private and parochial schools 1,580,873 . The total expense of education was ...
... land for educational purposes.5 In 1922 out of the 28,627,201 population from 5 to 17 years of age inclusive , 23,239,227 were enrolled in the public schools ; private and parochial schools 1,580,873 . The total expense of education was ...
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... land- lordism monopolizes for generations the fertile lands . If he has high social gifts , the young American can marry into the highest social circles and live to regret it . Society is no comrade for ambition . The young American's ...
... land- lordism monopolizes for generations the fertile lands . If he has high social gifts , the young American can marry into the highest social circles and live to regret it . Society is no comrade for ambition . The young American's ...
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