American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... political life is improving and business methods are fairer and private life on the whole is of high standard . Others point to the invading hosts of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe as overwhelming the old American stock ...
... political life is improving and business methods are fairer and private life on the whole is of high standard . Others point to the invading hosts of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe as overwhelming the old American stock ...
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... political , social , economic , and daily life of the American people and are embodied in American institutions . Hence the first thing is to define American institutions and state what they are , something not heretofore attempted ...
... political , social , economic , and daily life of the American people and are embodied in American institutions . Hence the first thing is to define American institutions and state what they are , something not heretofore attempted ...
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... political order had been , on the whole , successfully accom- plished , after other modes of political construction had failed to realize it . " An absolute monarchy is where the king is the state , as Louis XIV said of himself ...
... political order had been , on the whole , successfully accom- plished , after other modes of political construction had failed to realize it . " An absolute monarchy is where the king is the state , as Louis XIV said of himself ...
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... political questions " and not until the sixteenth century was any persistent effort made to win political freedom . During the long intervening centuries when a rising occurred it was for good government and not self - government ...
... political questions " and not until the sixteenth century was any persistent effort made to win political freedom . During the long intervening centuries when a rising occurred it was for good government and not self - government ...
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... political sagacity and statesmanship of the world to keep it from misfortune . " In other words , as Emerson says , " Nature is not democratic , nor limited monarchial , but des- potic . " 4 Professor Wrong of the Toronto University ...
... political sagacity and statesmanship of the world to keep it from misfortune . " In other words , as Emerson says , " Nature is not democratic , nor limited monarchial , but des- potic . " 4 Professor Wrong of the Toronto University ...
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