American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... population , and wealth , but they render self - government more difficult . Democracy in the United States is yet to demonstrate that it can survive over- population and poverty of the lower classes , and the ambition and greed of the ...
... population , and wealth , but they render self - government more difficult . Democracy in the United States is yet to demonstrate that it can survive over- population and poverty of the lower classes , and the ambition and greed of the ...
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... population of the globe , possess constitutional governments , in which taxation and leg- islation are controlled by the people or their representatives . " And yet , he continues , " When I look at the horizon of the future I see the ...
... population of the globe , possess constitutional governments , in which taxation and leg- islation are controlled by the people or their representatives . " And yet , he continues , " When I look at the horizon of the future I see the ...
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... population was small . The republican form of government was not known . Here again Cooley says , " By republican government is understood a government by rep- resentatives chosen by the people ; and it contrasts on one side with a ...
... population was small . The republican form of government was not known . Here again Cooley says , " By republican government is understood a government by rep- resentatives chosen by the people ; and it contrasts on one side with a ...
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... 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 $ 1,580,671,296 , of which $ 860,952,724 was for teachers ...
... 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 $ 1,580,671,296 , of which $ 860,952,724 was for teachers ...
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... population ? These are the questions which today are being discussed in a multitude of books - books so numerous as to indicate that the American people realize the seriousness of the situation . The dominant type is a composite . Some ...
... population ? These are the questions which today are being discussed in a multitude of books - books so numerous as to indicate that the American people realize the seriousness of the situation . The dominant type is a composite . Some ...
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