American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... republic is the best form of government for people of intelligence and character . The future of America will test that form of government . Hence it is well to analyze the forces at work in America bearing on the future of American ...
... republic is the best form of government for people of intelligence and character . The future of America will test that form of government . Hence it is well to analyze the forces at work in America bearing on the future of American ...
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... republic . ( 3 ) Universal suffrage ( 4 ) A division of sovereign powers into federal and state ( 5 ) A supreme court with power to declare statutes void ( 6 ) Separation of the executive from the legislative branch of the government ...
... republic . ( 3 ) Universal suffrage ( 4 ) A division of sovereign powers into federal and state ( 5 ) A supreme court with power to declare statutes void ( 6 ) Separation of the executive from the legislative branch of the government ...
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... REPUBLIC A DANGERS OF THE REPUBLIC XXIX . AN UNBRIDLED MAJORITY AND ATTACKS ON THE CON- STITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT . XXX . EQUALITY OF CONDITION AS DISTINGUISHED FROM EQUAL- ITY OF RIGHTS AND OF OPPORTUNITY ยท XXXI . CLASS INTERESTS ...
... REPUBLIC A DANGERS OF THE REPUBLIC XXIX . AN UNBRIDLED MAJORITY AND ATTACKS ON THE CON- STITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT . XXX . EQUALITY OF CONDITION AS DISTINGUISHED FROM EQUAL- ITY OF RIGHTS AND OF OPPORTUNITY ยท XXXI . CLASS INTERESTS ...
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William Wilson Cook. CHAPTER B PROBLEMS OF THE REPUBLIC XXXIII . FOREIGN RACES IN AMERICA XXXIV . CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA XXXV . WORSHIP OF THE DOLLAR XXXVI . OFFICE HOLDING C SAFEGUARDS OF THE REPUBLIC . XXXVII . THE CHARACTER OF THE ...
William Wilson Cook. CHAPTER B PROBLEMS OF THE REPUBLIC XXXIII . FOREIGN RACES IN AMERICA XXXIV . CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA XXXV . WORSHIP OF THE DOLLAR XXXVI . OFFICE HOLDING C SAFEGUARDS OF THE REPUBLIC . XXXVII . THE CHARACTER OF THE ...
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... republic remained in Switzer- 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 ...
... republic remained in Switzer- 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 ...
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