American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... rule of the majority — as they were of an unbridled monarchy or aristocracy . An unbridled legislature or executive leads to monarchy . -- The American Constitution is the greatest of all American institutions . It has withstood all ...
... rule of the majority — as they were of an unbridled monarchy or aristocracy . An unbridled legislature or executive leads to monarchy . -- The American Constitution is the greatest of all American institutions . It has withstood all ...
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... one side with a democracy , in which the people or community as an organ- ized whole wield sovereign powers of government , and on the * See p . 92 , infra . - other with the rule of one man , as 16 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ?
... one side with a democracy , in which the people or community as an organ- ized whole wield sovereign powers of government , and on the * See p . 92 , infra . - other with the rule of one man , as 16 PART I WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS " ?
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... rule by the majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says , " So far then from the government being based on unlimited confidence in majorities , a profound distrust of the discretion , equity and ...
... rule by the majority , but a majority controlled by a constitution . Judge Cooley here says , " So far then from the government being based on unlimited confidence in majorities , a profound distrust of the discretion , equity and ...
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... rule for states , cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has been displaced by politi- cal parties , but the old town meeting spirit of home rule survives . It is an American institution . - ( 9 ) ...
... rule for states , cities , counties , towns , and school dis- tricts . In cities the town meeting has been displaced by politi- cal parties , but the old town meeting spirit of home rule survives . It is an American institution . - ( 9 ) ...
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... rule with a high hand , for there was nothing to withstand its power . And it did rule with a high hand . The clergy were all - powerful in temporal as well as in spiritual mat- " " 1 ters . They not only argued cases in the 50 PART II ...
... rule with a high hand , for there was nothing to withstand its power . And it did rule with a high hand . The clergy were all - powerful in temporal as well as in spiritual mat- " " 1 ters . They not only argued cases in the 50 PART II ...
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