American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... thing is to define American institutions and state what they are , something not heretofore attempted . Then follows an effort to appraise the forces which affect those institutions and the American Re- public . This gives a legal basis ...
... thing is to define American institutions and state what they are , something not heretofore attempted . Then follows an effort to appraise the forces which affect those institutions and the American Re- public . This gives a legal basis ...
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... things , to show that democracy may often prove the direct opposite of liberty . In ancient Rome the old aristocratic repub- lic was gradually transformed into a democracy , and it then passed speedily into an imperial despotism . In ...
... things , to show that democracy may often prove the direct opposite of liberty . In ancient Rome the old aristocratic repub- lic was gradually transformed into a democracy , and it then passed speedily into an imperial despotism . In ...
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... things to beware of , many points in which it is to be hoped our democ- racy may not be like theirs . As our country becomes more democratic , the malady here may no longer be that we have an upper class materialized , a middle class ...
... things to beware of , many points in which it is to be hoped our democ- racy may not be like theirs . As our country becomes more democratic , the malady here may no longer be that we have an upper class materialized , a middle class ...
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... thing towards which the development of political institutions is all the time tending , it would be this : Civil liberty is the status of the man who is guaranteed by law and civil institutions the exclusive employ- ment of all his own ...
... thing towards which the development of political institutions is all the time tending , it would be this : Civil liberty is the status of the man who is guaranteed by law and civil institutions the exclusive employ- ment of all his own ...
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... things which the Commons did not like , the Commons cut off the supplies and the King had to surrender . Charles I refused to surrender and for many years did not even have a session of Parliament ; so they cut off his head . James II ...
... things which the Commons did not like , the Commons cut off the supplies and the King had to surrender . Charles I refused to surrender and for many years did not even have a session of Parliament ; so they cut off his head . James II ...
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