American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... present both sides . when occasion requires , as it does in this instance . So far as this book fails to do that it is not up to professional standards . Another peculiarity of the legal mind . A lawyer likes prec- edents . He lays ...
... present both sides . when occasion requires , as it does in this instance . So far as this book fails to do that it is not up to professional standards . Another peculiarity of the legal mind . A lawyer likes prec- edents . He lays ...
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... present day . The American has a like mission and there is no higher in the records of time . The Roman was greatest when the Re- public was in danger . The American is the same . Then he shakes off the coil of materialism . A menace to ...
... present day . The American has a like mission and there is no higher in the records of time . The Roman was greatest when the Re- public was in danger . The American is the same . Then he shakes off the coil of materialism . A menace to ...
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... present population of the United States . " 2 Savage states that in 1800 ninety - eight per cent . of New Englanders could trace their origin to England exclu- sively . Later the French Canadians , Irish , and Italians flocked in . In ...
... present population of the United States . " 2 Savage states that in 1800 ninety - eight per cent . of New Englanders could trace their origin to England exclu- sively . Later the French Canadians , Irish , and Italians flocked in . In ...
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... present population of the United States . " 3 Bancroft , writing in 1858 , said : " I have dwelt the longer on the character of the early Puritans of New England for they are the parents of one - third the whole white population of the ...
... present population of the United States . " 3 Bancroft , writing in 1858 , said : " I have dwelt the longer on the character of the early Puritans of New England for they are the parents of one - third the whole white population of the ...
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... present day . I cannot relate them all , these statesmen and soldiers , these founders and benefactors , who here lived and wrought with so much of enduring glory . They are represented by such stalwart characters as Patrick Henry ...
... present day . I cannot relate them all , these statesmen and soldiers , these founders and benefactors , who here lived and wrought with so much of enduring glory . They are represented by such stalwart characters as Patrick Henry ...
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