American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... less than reforming zeal . I ask a question : the answer I leave to the judgment of the reader . " Matthew Arnold wrote , " To us , too , the future of the United States is of incalculable importance . Already we feel their influence ...
... less than reforming zeal . I ask a question : the answer I leave to the judgment of the reader . " Matthew Arnold wrote , " To us , too , the future of the United States is of incalculable importance . Already we feel their influence ...
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... less likely to govern if the people select them than if the people have no voice in saying who the few shall be that are to govern ? In answer , one may fairly say that the few , chosen by a comparatively illiterate and sordid public ...
... less likely to govern if the people select them than if the people have no voice in saying who the few shall be that are to govern ? In answer , one may fairly say that the few , chosen by a comparatively illiterate and sordid public ...
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... less inclination to remedy wrongs by violence , revolution , and the establishment of a privileged ruling class , than men and women who have no remedy but violence . The danger is that such voting power may be used for spoliation of ...
... less inclination to remedy wrongs by violence , revolution , and the establishment of a privileged ruling class , than men and women who have no remedy but violence . The danger is that such voting power may be used for spoliation of ...
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... less dominated the advisory or legislative branch , until gradually and almost imperceptibly the House of Commons usurped the executive power . This was possible because the King was dependent on the House of Commons to vote annual ...
... less dominated the advisory or legislative branch , until gradually and almost imperceptibly the House of Commons usurped the executive power . This was possible because the King was dependent on the House of Commons to vote annual ...
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... less effectiveness . " 4 The famous North West Ordinance of 1787 provided " That religion , morals , and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happi- ness of mankind , schools and the means of education shall for- ever be ...
... less effectiveness . " 4 The famous North West Ordinance of 1787 provided " That religion , morals , and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happi- ness of mankind , schools and the means of education shall for- ever be ...
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